Blur No Cd Dvd-rom Drive Found ((better))

You can find the on community sites like PCGamingWiki .

Since Blur is no longer sold on digital storefronts (making it "abandonware"), many players use community-vetted "No-CD" executables to bypass the broken SecuROM check entirely. Search for the if you want to play online with the remaining community. Quick Troubleshooting Checklist Installing Blur for Windows 8/8.1/10 Complete Guide

: He copied every file from the disc into a new folder on his desktop named The Virtual Drive : He used software like Daemon Tools blur no cd dvd-rom drive found

Delete the and LowerFilters entries if they exist. Restart your computer. Summary Checklist Administrator: Run as Admin. Drivers: Uninstall/Reinstall DVD drive. Patch: Apply No-CD fix. Virtual: Mount ISO image.

If there is a yellow exclamation mark, right-click the drive and select . You can find the on community sites like PCGamingWiki

: Locate the directory where you installed Blur (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Blur ). Find the original Blur.exe file. As a precaution, you can rename it to Blur_original.exe as a backup. Then, copy the NoDVD Blur.exe you downloaded into the game folder.

Locate in your installation folder (often under C:\Program Files (x86)\Activision\Blur ). Right-click the file and select Properties . Navigate to the Compatibility tab. Drivers: Uninstall/Reinstall DVD drive

Many modern PCs lack physical optical drives. While virtual drives (ISO mounting) are a workaround, the game's protection often detects and blocks them.