SafeDisc (V1) (1998–2001) SafeDisc V1 protected CDs can be recognized by several files on the CD: • 00000001.TMP • CLCD16.DLL • CLCD32.DLL • CLOKSPL.EXE • DPLAYERX.DLL And also by the existence of two files .EXE and .ICD (where is replaced with the actual game's name). The EXE executable is only a loader which decrypts and loads the protected game executable in the encrypted ICD file. The initial version of SafeDisc was easy for home users and professional duplicators alike to copy, due to the fact that the ICD file can be decrypted and converted into an EXE file.
SafeDisc (V2) (November 2000–2003) The following files should exist on every original CD: • 00000001.TMP • 00000002.TMP (not always present) The loader file (.EXE) is now integrated into the main executable, making the .ICD file obsolete. Also the CLOKSPL.EXE file, which was present in SafeDisc v1, no longer exists. The SD2 version can be found inside the .EXE file through its string: BoG_ *90.0&!! Yy>, followed by three unsigned longs, these are the version, subversion and revision numbers (in hex). When making a backup, read errors will be encountered between sectors 800–10663. The protection also has "weak" sectors, introduced with this version, which causes synchronization problems with certain CD-Writers. Digital signatures are still present in this version. But this has no effect on disc images mounted in Daemon Tools or similar programs. In addition, SafeDisc Version 2.50 added
ATIP detection making it impossible to use a copy in a burner unless software that masks this is used (
CloneCD has the ability to do this.) SafeDisc Versions 2.90 and above make burning copies more difficult requiring burners that are capable of burning the "weak sectors"; these drives are uncommon. However, there are software solutions that eliminate the need for specialized hardware.
SafeDisc (V3) (2003–2005) SafeDisc v3 uses a key to encrypt the main executable (EXE or DLL) and creates a corresponding digital signature which is added to the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM when they are replicated. The size of the digital signature varies from 3 to 20 MB depending how good the encryption must be. The authentication process takes about 10 to 20 seconds. SafeDisc v3 is capable of encrypting multiple executables over one or more CDs/DVDs, as long as the executables are encrypted with the same key and the digital signature is added to each media. SafeDisc v3 supports Virtual Drives as long as the original CD/DVD is available. Once the CD has been authenticated the game should continue to run from the virtual drive, provided the virtual drive software has not been blacklisted.
CloneCD is able to make copies of V3.
SafeDisc (V4) (2005–2008) The final major SafeDisc version was Version 4, released in February 2005. It lost ground to
SecuROM over time, with the final build being version 4.90.010 in May 2008, and with the product being discontinued on March 30, 2009. ==SafeDisc driver vulnerabilities==