FileForums

FileForums (https://fileforums.com/index.php)
-   DC Games (https://fileforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8)
-   -   can;t make a copy of a backup (https://fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=10330)

BMWtjai 07-07-2001 01:33

can;t make a copy of a backup
 
I caN;T MAKE A COPY OF rESIDENT EVIL COMPLETE(IT'S A BACKUP FROM A BACKUP). wHEN THE BURNING IS DONE, I'T SAYS THAT THE DISK IS NOT FORMATTED, I'VE TRIED ANOTHER DISCS, BUT NO RESULTS. WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO, AND WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS FOR DISKJUGGLER? WHAT DO I HAVE TO CHOOSE?

DOOM 07-08-2001 21:03

More often than not, making a backup of a backup is not a wise idea. Everytime a backup is made, there are certain anomolies (errors or deviations from the orginals) that can appear even if they are small ones and not easily noticed. These can be made worse in the copy of the copy. In most software burning manuals it tells you this. Think of it this way. Let's say that you made a copy of a VHS or audio tape, then made a copy of the copy, you would notice that the quality is degraded. CD's are pratically the same way.

TheMaskedm0m0 07-08-2001 21:20

Register with the forum, KTHX!

~The Masked M0M0~

DOOM 07-08-2001 21:27

That's a funny signature MoMo

Wayne 07-08-2001 22:43

Quote:

DOOM (08-08-2001 05:03):
More often than not, making a backup of a backup is not a wise idea. Everytime a backup is made, there are certain anomolies (errors or deviations from the orginals) that can appear even if they are small ones and not easily noticed. These can be made worse in the copy of the copy. In most software burning manuals it tells you this. Think of it this way. Let's say that you made a copy of a VHS or audio tape, then made a copy of the copy, you would notice that the quality is degraded. CD's are pratically the same way.
Doom, you're way off-base here. The "FADE" you speak of is in ANALOG recordings such as tapes. Digital medium does not suffer the same sort of problems. A good copier that takes into account sector placement and timing can copy ANYTHING short of copy-protected discs. Audio tapes, VHS tapes, even Reel-to-Reel tapes suffer from multi-generational fading, or "Anomolies due to copying" as you called it. Digital data doesn't suffer from that sort of problem. The data is either a ONE (Data-bit ON) or a ZERO (Data-bit OFF) and there is no in-between. Digital tapes (DAT, compact digital tape, etc) don't suffer from fade. MD (MiniDisc) can suffer from fade when copying because most commonly, the person copying the songs will use an analog (AUDIO) means of copying. If you copy an MD via a digital cable, even it is immune to fade.

Software manuals do not talk of the fade or errors you mention because software is DIGITAL, not ANALOG.

One last note: get your facts straight...

scorpion225 08-08-2001 02:24

wayne´s right!
digital data you can copy and copy and copy and copy...... (when you have an good burner)
the only thing which could make trouble on copying is to make an direct Copy, especially on ide burners. try to make before an image (whith discjuggler) to HD, so that you became an good datastream to your burner. better is you put the "original" in you burner to read it out to HD, after that you put an blanc disc in this and burned the image back!!
also look if your "original" has scratches.

many greetings to 934 who is really the very best here LOL, read my topic "plz help by rip of wince game" and you know what i mean :-)

BrAvO_BoY 08-08-2001 04:42

Quote:

scorpion225 (08-08-2001 10:24):
many greetings to 934 who is really the very best here LOL, read my topic "plz help by rip of wince game" and you know what i mean :-)
Search out posts by Rush_Omega if you really want a laugh :)

Wayne 08-08-2001 07:54

And we all know when Scorpion says "Original", he means "Original Copy" instead of GD-ROM...

scorpion225 09-08-2001 02:08

shure :-)


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 03:20.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
FileForums @ https://fileforums.com