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haxattax
20-12-2000, 14:12
I have to admit I am a bit overwhelmed at all this information. Not until recently did I realize there were so many options for burning CD's

I have an HP CD-WRITER 7100 or 7500 series (Not sure, Im not at home right now I'm at my office, had the burner for like 2 years now) and have used Adaptecs DIRECT CD to burn and back up all my CD's in the past.

It has done a good job, but recently a few back ups have gone bad.

I was unable to copy my HALF-LIFE, MADDEN 2000, and most recently UNREAL TOURNAMENT.

I see so many other programs to use I wonder if using them might be something I can get more success from, instaed of using DIRECT CD.

Normally I just highlight all the files in the CD I want to burn, click copy, then go to the CD where I have my blank CD waiting and hit PAISTE.

Dunno if thats the best way to do it or not.

Any suggestions for the best software to use or if I should just stick with what I have for the CD burner I use?

Bishop
20-12-2000, 15:38
Clonecd is the best program out there, it makes a perfect 1:1 copy and you don't need any cracks for the burned copy to work.

BOT
20-12-2000, 16:04
Clone CD is the best for this sort of copying, HOWEVER, you can forget it as your burner is NOT compatible with it.

haxattax
20-12-2000, 17:01
DAMN!

:-(

My HP CD-WRITER PLUS 7500 Series has let me down!

Well, I tried -- any other recommendations in software to use FOR this CD writer? Something better than using DIRECTCD?