Just take an image of the disk and copy it across as an ISO file.
Then mount it as a disk.
If you have an Internet search for disk images.
As far as the computer is concerned its an actual disk.
Some of the crappy software look for the disk to be mount on D: drive.
here are some links to get you started
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How to Use ISO Files in Windows XP | PC Tips
This works with various games in my experience.