Thanks JCwagers....
I have tried most of the hints... but let me reduce to 1X. I have tried at 4x.
Thanks for the tweaks.
I believe this could be brand new security technology, and I may be SOL. If so... I will write the game company (Disney), and explain to them that their game is.... easily damaged by children (gee ya think!? Its a cd!), expensive, and I need to make backups that can be played instead of the original (so it does not get damaged). If they don't want to allow us to make backups..... then they need to invent media that is indestructible to children, (be happy to offer my solutions - for the right price of course). This will do away with piracy as it will negate having to ever create a backup. My kid wants to take his game (that we paid a lot of money for), with him and play it wherever he likes, and I am now having to install a cdburner in every family members computer (even grandma's) just so that I can backup the game onto a disk at each location that my kid wants to be able to play his game at. For this... I want SEVERAL copies of the game I paid for. Or I want them to reimburse me for the burner installations. Wake up and spend your technology dollars with some intelligence. Its not trying to secure a media I liken to toilet paper.
Good luck eh?