Family Fun problem...

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Dread:
Well, I tried to re-install OFB and FFS, but when I try to play them, it says files are missing and to re-install it... I did... a few times, but still it says files are missing. The catalyst of this is this: I burned them on a custom disc, a DVD. They're both on the same DVD, but I copied them back to the program files folder. In case you're wondering, yes, I do own it, but I copy and re-burn all games to a blank disc in case of issue... an issue even happened to the two discs, they were beside each other and my brother ran a magnet over them. Reasons like that are why I burn games again. Anyways, I don't want to have to buy them again, so is there anything I can do? I really want OFB (more fun than just more objects, the influence meter, the ability to get that functional warrior sword, and even an outfit to go with it), but both would be better. This, I really don't think is illegal, but please post your reasons for it to be illegal in here, first, before locking it (I have the games, if you didn't read that back there, I bought them.)

gualsim:
What I know is that the originals disks have a  protection anticopy system or files. When you make a back up disk, these files are not copy and the game look for them, if they are not find you are not allowed to play. More or less is what I understand.

Dread:
Well, what really gets me is that the Body Shop for OFB works, and I can select clothing and hairstyles from OFB, I can even extract the music, but it won't play!

gualsim:
Yes, because Body Shop works separately from the main game which is the one that looks for this files.

Dread:
Isn't there any way I can fix this?

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