Here’s a useful feature you can implement (or request in software) to handle the “No CD/DVD-ROM drive found” error when dealing with Blur (the 2010 racing game) — especially on modern systems or digital downloads.
The error appears when launching Blur (usually a cracked “No-CD” executable or a poorly mounted disc image) if the game’s DRM or crack checks for a physical optical drive and fails to find one.
On modern systems (Windows 10/11), many PCs lack an optical drive, and even virtual drives (Daemon Tools, Alcohol 120%) sometimes don’t satisfy the check. blur no cd dvd-rom drive found
First, an important clarification: Receiving the “no CD/DVD-ROM drive found” error does not automatically mean you pirated the game. Many legitimate owners face this issue because: Here’s a useful feature you can implement (or
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