There are many encrypted discs on the market today, which are burned in special forms. After you put it into the optical drive, a software installation screen will show you to enter the serial number, if the serial number is correct, a file browsing window will appear, the error will jump back to the desktop. If you are viewing a CD file from a resource browser, It is a file like some images, but you cannot find the file you are looking. Have you ever encountered such a thing? What should I do if your CD serial number is lost or the CD serial number is incorrect? Don't worry, look at my "X-Dragon five "!
Method 1: Use the hexadecimal editor such as UltraEdit to directly find the serial number.
Run UltraEdit to open SETUP in the root directory of the CD. EXE, click "Search"-> "Search" on the menu, and enter "Enter serial number" in the "search for what" column in the pop-up dialog box ", note that you should select "Search for ASCII characters" in the multiple selection box and press Enter. After "Enter the serial number", the subsequent number is the serial number. This method is used to retrieve the Chinese Palace (serial number). It's amazing!
Method 2: Use the IsoBuster and other CD recording software to directly browse the hidden files on the CD.
Run IsoBuster, select the optical drive where the encrypted disk is located, and click Refresh next to the selection column. Then, it will read the files in the optical drive, at this time, you will find that there is an extra folder in the file browser box on the left, which is the file you really want. Then you can run or copy these files. This method is clear and clear! Method 3: Virtual optical drive software (such as Vcdrom and virtual optical drive 2000) and hexadecimal Editor (such as UltraEdit and WinHex) are used)
The method is:
1. Use the virtual optical drive software to make the encrypted disc into a virtual disc file. When the Progress reaches 1%, press Ctrl + Alt + Del to forcibly terminate the operation of the virtual optical drive program.
2. use a hexadecimal editor to open a CD file with only % 1 (File suffixed with vcd or fcd ), find any visible directory name or file name in the editing window (because the file is not very easy to find ), you can see the hidden directory name or file name (usually the directory name) in the Upper/lower corner of the location ).
3. In the MS-DOS window, run the CD command to enter the directory you see, and then Dir you can see what you want, at this time is to run or copy the file with you. In this way, even more powerful encryption disks are hard to escape.
Method 4: run the following command under the drive letter of the optical drive:
D r2filelist.exe: you can run the browser program (filelist.exe is a program for hiding the browsing disc ).
This method is effective for many CDs, but I dare not say 100% is valid. Why? Because I cannot try all the CDs! This type requires no registration code, no software, fashion choice!
Method 5: Use File Monitor to handle encrypted discs with Hidden Directories
The File Monitor software may not be very familiar to everyone. It is a pure "green" Free Software that monitors the running status of specified files in the system, such as specifying which File is opened and which File is closed, the file to which data is read. It allows you to monitor a monitored file for any operations such as reading, writing, and opening other files, and provides complete report information. Haha, you must have thought of it? Yes! This function is used to monitor the running status of files on the encrypted disc to get what we want.
Next we will take a new DDR dancing disc as an example to see how to discover hidden directories.
1. Run the main File FileMon of File Monitor and check "Capture Events" in "Options;
2. Run the DDR dance disc. After the selected dance music has been transferred to the memory, you can exit the DDR;
3. Return to FileMon. What do you see? Yes! All file calls have been recorded! Now, remove the check box before "Capture Events" to avoid increasing the number of records. Then, let's take a look at what the record is. Part of the screenshot is as follows:
Explorer FindOpen E: DDR99.EXE SUCCESS
Explorer FindClose E: DDR99.EXE SUCCESS
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Ddr99 FindOpen E: BGMS. WAV NOMORE
Ddr99 FindOpen E: BGMS. WAV NOMORE
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Ddr99 Open E: BGMTRACK_01.WAV SUCCESS
Ddr99 Seek E: BGMTRACK_01.WAV SUCCESS
Everything is clear. The encrypted subdirectory of the new DDR dancing disc is "BGM "! Well, you can copy your favorite tracks and return them to the disk. This method allows the hidden directory to be hidden!