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JiffyPBPEanut
19-01-2002, 14:12
so. I have a LG burner. the HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8160b. I have a copy of NHL 2002 i want to burn, but im having no luck. I've tried CD clone to make a copy but it jsut keep ssaying it has read errors on whole bunch of sectors. I've tried Nero and that doesnt work, and i've tried EZ CD creator 5 plat.
any help would be great
themis_t
19-01-2002, 14:31
what settings did you try with clone cd?
Your NHL2002 has safedisc2 protection.
Part of the mechanism is unreadable sectors on the cd, so don't fret when you see that in the log file of clonecd. I just means your reader will take some time to make an image file. (tick "fast error skip" in CloneCD to speed things up)
BUT, your burner cannot handle safedisc2 properly so you will eventually get a cdr burned that the game won't run from.
In the end, forget Nero for PC backups. Always use CloneCD.
themis_t
20-01-2002, 13:58
agree with crispy but i want to add that keeping nero in your hd wouldn't be a bad idea!(i keep it for compiling mp3 cds)
@Themis
Fair shout mate. Nero is not bad for mp3 burning.
Sadly, Jiffy's problem will still be his burner, and Nero struggles with dao-raw necessary protections (and can it read+write subchannel? can't remember!)
@Jiffy
Your problem is that your burner can read protections but cannot write them.
Download Daemon Tools from www.daemonshome.cjb.net and make a clonecd image of your disc. You can then run from this image on your HD without the need for the original cd in any cdrom.
themis_t
21-01-2002, 14:25
crispy (21-01-2002 13:42):
@Themis
Fair shout mate. Nero is not bad for mp3 burning.
Sadly, Jiffy's problem will still be his burner, and Nero struggles with dao-raw necessary protections (and can it read+write subchannel? can't remember!)
@Jiffy
Your problem is that your burner can read protections but cannot write them.
Download Daemon Tools from www.daemonshome.cjb.net and make a clonecd image of your disc. You can then run from this image on your HD without the need for the original cd in any cdrom.
@crispy
thanx m8!
@crispy (2)
never heard that this can be done!
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