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I have been trying to copy My version of balder's gate so I can take it on the road with me and leave the Org at home where it won't get wrecked , but I'm having problems with it ,
any tips that can help me would be nice .
chimera
gh0sth@cker
07-04-2002, 14:37
Download Clone CD 4 (http://www.elby.org) The settings are very self explanitory in this new version.
If you are unable to copy the game with it, then you should try downloading a crack from one of the crack sites located in a sticky topic at the top of this foum.
ok I will try that ,
I have tried easy Cd Creator as well as CDRWIN making ISO's and Bin files but I keep getting errors while creating the files
almost at 99% done ,
gh0sth@cker
07-04-2002, 15:14
Get RID of Easy CD Cremator. You can keep CDRWIN as it has its uses, your primary program for copying 1:1 should be Clone CD or Blindread/Blindwrite, but I prefer CCD.
Yeah I don't normally use Easy CD for making CD's I just use it to put Audio books (tapes) to MP3 files.
I like that program since I don't have to sit there listen to 10 hours to do a book (I'm working On 9 books now) it has a auto stop so that works for me .and it doesn't waste my time .
tatemted
21-09-2004, 21:16
I have downloaded some audio books which I would like to listen to in my car, however, the files are too big to fit on an 700 mb CD R. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could fit these large files onto a CD R.
crazygamelover
21-09-2004, 21:50
I have downloaded some audio books which I would like to listen to in my car, however, the files are too big to fit on an 700 mb CD R. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could fit these large files onto a CD R.
You could rerecord them and use 2 cd-r's.
tatemted
22-09-2004, 14:24
The downloaded audio files, are too large to fit on a 700 mb disc. How do I reocrd one large file on two or more discs??
crazygamelover
22-09-2004, 17:38
Well the way I do it, is play the audio from the hdd through my Creative MP3 software and use the sound recorder to re-record it, making sure each track does not exceed the allowed amount of space so it will fit on a cd. Then repeat this step and pick it up where you left off to make the second track. etc...
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