[ EDIT: Feb '17 Risk II uses SafeDisk copy protection. Any disk based game that uses this form of DRM and
has a file on the disk with the title secdrv.sys will be prevented from launching by Win10's DRM Blocking 'feature'. ]
- The evil of DRM blocking on disk based games was introduced with Win10, and Win10 is the only OS which
has no option to disable this protection racket.
- That MS does not offer people an option to disable DRM blocking with a simple on/off 'switch' to make
their own decision, and control their own destiny regarding the perceived threat of a malware invading the
SECDRV.sys file (when has that ever happened ?) would seem to indicate that this DRM blocking is indeed
an extortion racket from which they will all profit.
With Win10 the only way to circumvent DRM Blocking of disk based games is to use a noCD fix/hack.
- Fortunately, these old DRM never worked anyway. 99% of these old games have a noCD fix/hack.People have been using them for years, both to avoid the nuisance of stuffing around with the disk,
or because some of these DRM caused problems, such as an endless disk check loop.
Some were also not compatible with 64bit OS's.
- There are a couple of noCD fixes for RISK 2 ---Here----
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