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100natural 12-12-2001 16:10

can i copy a game successfully using the trial versions of cdrwin&clone cd?
 
being that im using the trial version of cdrwin & clone cd can i still make a successfull copy of ps2 games..

NightStalker 12-12-2001 17:58

Sure can as long as your burner is compatable with the software and will write at 1x. If it isnt capable of writing at 1x you will have to purchase a unlock serial for cdrwin to work.

100natural 12-12-2001 22:27

[quote]NightStalker (13-12-2001 01:58):
Sure can as long as your burner is compatable with the software and will write at 1x. If it isnt capable of writing at 1x you will have to purchase a unlock serial for cdrwin to work.[/quote your responce is really appreciated...i also want to know being that there are so many patches i dont know whitch one to choose from i have a jap ps2 thats been modified to play only burnt american games im currently trying to burn crazy taxi & dynasty warriors 2 american what kind of patch should i look for these games?

NightStalker 13-12-2001 05:57

Sorry i dont know much about the JAP PS2. Perhaps if Charlie comes across this post he can provide a little imput. As far as the crack serial for cdrwin goes i wouldn't waste my time with it. cdrwin can detect crack serials and will only burn coasters, something as important as software should be purchased.

Charlie 13-12-2001 06:08

People who rely on CDRWin cracks are as self-destructingly cheapskate as those who use the knife/cog swap method!

Goldenhawk have added sophistication to their product and only the oldest products versions might be said to be reliable when cracked.

I know it's a philosophy or creed to some of you to pay for nearly NOTHING, but do please stretch the "nearly" to your essential tools for playing backup games.


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