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Playa 20-01-2001 21:33

question
 
How can you get around the 96-98% problem with CDRwin? I've tried what was in previous posts, but failed. Help would be appreciated.

disposable_teens 20-01-2001 22:10

You should explain your problem better. What is 96-98% problem?

BOT 20-01-2001 22:11

If you cannot make an image file due to errors - don't bother!
The source disc is too damaged.
If you have also set 'error recovery' to anything other than 'Abort' you are also wasting your time.

Playa 20-01-2001 22:16

the 96-98%problem is when an illegal action happens when it reaches that point

disposable_teens 20-01-2001 23:43

make sure error recovery is on ignore

BOT 21-01-2001 05:10

If you set error recovery to anything other than 'abort' you can be assured that your copy will NOT be as original.
Why copy errors when you need a good copy from a good source cd?
There are NO PSX games that have deliberate errors on the cd.

mouse 21-01-2001 08:20

I always set Error Recovery set to Ignore because Playstation games have deliberate bad blocks of information on them to make them harder to copy.

BOT 21-01-2001 08:40

mouse - CRAP!
ANY read error signifies a bad cd!
Like I said before NO PSX game has deliberate bad sectors.

mouse 21-01-2001 14:22

BOT-CK
i think u will find that the whole psx cd anti-copy protection is based upon the use of bad sectors (The psx boot up procedure looks for bad blocks at certain locations on the CD) and the fact that standard cd copying software will try and correct these bad sectors to what it thinks they should be, like i said i have error recovery set to ignore and have never had any problems, cdrwin will tell u if there are any bad sectors if set to ignore anyway so u can abort if u choose, i have copied games that have come up with bas sectors and have not had problems playing them.

BOT 21-01-2001 16:50

mouse - do I have to repeat myself?
Have set to 'abort', it only EVER 'aborts' with a BAD source disc!

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