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Q.) A lot of people are saying that StarForce is causing a whole lot of problems with their PCs. Is this true?
A.) Cyber Shack stresses that there is no definitive proof at this stage whether Starforce causes system instability, damage to the physical components inside your computer, or any other issues.
The only confirmed issues relate to running StarForce simultaneously with certain CD/DVD copying utilities, like Alcohol 120% and Virtual Drive utilities such as Daemon Tools. Whether StarForce causes problems on your PC is something that you must determine for yourself.
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Got to admit this says to me that whoever makes SF should be fixing these problems then instead of just ignoring them (which is the way it seems to me)
Can't say ive had any problems with SF - maybe cos ive never installed anything that has it (or am likely too)
As for 120 and DT - yes both of these are installed on my main system - and i wouldnt remover them so i could install a game.
DT I use on an almost daily basis.
Whats the point of having a lot of cd/dvd's lying around when i can have all my images stored on a hard drive and then mount them as i want to = no more scratched disks
Or for kepping you untouched original disks safe from scratching and use the images without fear of damage.
I suppose each way has its pros and cons etc etc. Got to be upto the user at the end of the day.