Quoted from luvthatapex2:Nah, I wouldn't worry about that at all, for now or the future. I am sure Spooky has images on various media as backup/archive.
Spooky having a backup doesn't mean anything if they go out of business
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Quoted from luvthatapex2:Nah, I wouldn't worry about that at all, for now or the future. I am sure Spooky has images on various media as backup/archive.
Spooky having a backup doesn't mean anything if they go out of business
Quoted from nd4spd:I tried my using my friends hard drive from his R&M and it did not work, therefore, a backup image won't help unless the individual backs up their own actual hard drive and uses it for themselves. Oh yeah and the back up won't matter if their motherboard fails!
Need to get into the bios somehow, boot into Linux on the game, image the disk there to remove the encryption
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