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How to Play Dawn of War: Dark Crusade Without a CD




Dawn of War: Dark Crusade is a real-time strategy game based on the Warhammer 40,000 universe. It was released in 2006 by Relic Entertainment and Sega. It is the second expansion pack for the original Dawn of War game, following Winter Assault. It features two new playable races, the Necrons and the Tau Empire, as well as a new campaign mode that allows players to conquer the planet Kronus in a non-linear fashion.


However, some players may encounter a problem when they want to play the game without a CD. The game requires a CD key to be entered during installation, and also checks for the presence of the CD in the drive when launching the game. This can be inconvenient for players who have lost their CD, damaged it, or simply want to play without having to insert it every time.


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Fortunately, there are some ways to bypass this requirement and play Dawn of War: Dark Crusade without a CD. Here are some of them:


Method 1: Download and Install a No-CD Patch




A no-CD patch is a modified version of the game's executable file that removes the CD check. There are several sources where you can download such patches, such as [Mod DB] or [Archive.org]. However, you should be careful when downloading files from unknown or untrusted sources, as they may contain viruses or malware. You should also make sure that the patch matches your game's version and language.


To install a no-CD patch, you need to follow these steps:


  • Make a backup copy of your original game executable file (usually located in C:\Program Files\THQ\Dawn of War - Dark Crusade\DarkCrusade.exe).



  • Download the no-CD patch that suits your game's version and language.



  • Extract the patch file (usually a .zip or .rar archive) using a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip.



  • Copy and paste the patch file into your game's installation folder, replacing the original executable file.



  • Launch the game and enjoy playing without a CD.



Method 2: Create and Mount an ISO Image of Your CD




An ISO image is a digital copy of your CD that can be stored on your hard drive. You can create an ISO image using a program like ImgBurn or PowerISO. You can then mount the ISO image using a virtual drive program like Daemon Tools or Virtual CloneDrive. This will make your computer think that you have inserted the CD in your drive, even though you are actually using an image file.


To create and mount an ISO image of your CD, you need to follow these steps:


  • Insert your CD into your CD/DVD drive.



  • Download and install a program that can create ISO images, such as ImgBurn or PowerISO.



  • Launch the program and select the option to create an image file from a disc.



  • Select your CD/DVD drive as the source and choose a destination folder for your ISO image file.



  • Click on the button to start the process and wait until it is finished.



  • Eject your CD from your drive and store it safely.



  • Download and install a program that can mount ISO images, such as Daemon Tools or Virtual CloneDrive.



  • Launch the program and select the option to mount an image file.



  • Browse to the folder where you saved your ISO image file and select it.



  • A virtual drive will appear on your computer with the same letter as your CD/DVD drive.



  • Launch the game and enjoy playing without a CD.



Conclusion




Dawn of War: Dark Crusade is a great game that offers hours of fun and strategy. However, some players may find it annoying to have to use a CD every time they want to play. By using one of the methods described above, you can play Dawn of War: Dark Crusade without a CD and save yourself some hassle. However, you should always respect the intellectual property rights of the game developers and publishers, and only use these methods if you own a legitimate copy of the game.


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