You can play the game using an online version or a streaming service that provides access without needing a local disk.
You can play the game using an online version or a streaming service that provides access without needing a local disk.
Would you like me to remove the entire disk? You could simply access the files and paste them into a folder on your computer instead.
I don't think it's possible unless you're unfamiliar with it. I used to have games stored on disks and I could download all the files, but they wouldn't function without the disk in place as a key—similar to how consoles work. You can download them, but the disk is still necessary to activate them. It's a PC setup, so there should be a method to do this. Not legal, but a solution seems to exist.
This platform is rarely recognized today... yet it remains active <3 http://gamecopyworld.eu/games/gcw_notice.shtml You'll find here access to most titles without needing a CD crack, letting you enjoy games directly from storage.
It's fine as long as you own the disk. You're purchasing a license for a product, meaning the disk isn't considered a product itself. Unless you're referring to the music or film sector, where they may change their stance on whether they're offering a license or a product after filing a lawsuit.
Another approach is to employ a virtual drive. You create an .iso file from the disc and then mount it using tools such as daemon-tools or similar applications.
Just like @LoGiCalDrm mentioned, save it as an .iso file and use a tool like Daemon Tools to mount it. It seems Windows 8 and 10 should support mounting it directly without needing extra programs.