![]() However, on Win 7/8.x I would say that outright deleting the Win 7/8.x update is a little drastic. ![]() If you suddenly find you can't play a game you thought ran perfectly fine on Win 7 or 8, before you do anything, try deleting the Update first.ĭeleting the update would only work on Windows 7/8.x because Windows 10 is completely incompatible with SafeDisc (the secdrv.sys is blocked by Win 10 and there is no way -except using cracks, of course- to work around it contrary to Win 7/8.x). Here's the link to the article which explains everything: You'll note on the right-hand column the games that use SafeDisk. Here is a link to a list of PC games and what copy protection they have: Microsoft has realised/decided that SafeDisk is now extremely unsafe for your computer and, like a reactionary dictator, banned it's compatibility with Windows for Windows 10. ![]() Safedisc is a piece of software that a huge number of games had attached to them as per their copy protection system. The primary cause of offence this time is the Security Update mentioned above which prevents your system from reading something called SafeDisc. As part of Microsoft's rolling out of Windows 10, everyone with Windows 7 and 8 was automatically 'updated' with a preparatory Windows 10 compatible Security Update named KB3086255.Īs was expected, Windows 10 will shaft a huge array of your old and most beloved games.
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