Y.A.S.U.
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| Y.A.S.U | |
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YASU 1.4, hiding a Daemon-Tools virtual drive from SecuROM and SafeDisc |
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| Developed by | sYk0 |
| Latest release | 1.4 (build 7080) |
| OS | Microsoft Windows |
| Available in | English |
| License | Freeware |
| Website | YASU Website |
Y.A.S.U (Yet Another SecuROM Utility) is a very small tool that works as an "SCSI-drive protector". It was created by sYk0, who also created CureROM (but CureROM uses an alternative method to protect SCSI drives).
It’s a simple utility that can be used to hide emulated drives from SecuROM 7 and SafeDisc 4. YASU is a companion program for Daemon Tools and currently being hosted, supported and maintained by the Daemon Tools team and copybase.org.

