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Whether you're a real-world farmer or just a nostalgic gamer, the "Right to Repair"—and the right to play what you own—remains a hot topic.

The problem? It’s 2026. Most of our rigs haven't seen a physical disc drive in a decade, and even if you still have your original jewel case, Windows 11 and 12 aren't exactly friendly to legacy DRM (Digital Rights Management). The "No-CD" Dilemma

: If you have the disc but no drive, use a friend's computer to create an ISO image of the disc. You can "mount" this file in Windows, making your computer think the CD is inserted.

Let me know in the comments which classic title is giving you the most trouble! John Deere: North American Farmer - PCGamingWiki

There’s a strange irony in "cracking" a 20-year-old game just to play it. In recent years, real-world farmers have famously had to use similar "hacked" software from overseas just to repair their actual $700,000 tractors due to strict software locks.