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DDRcrazE 06-09-2001 18:26

CDRWIN or CloneCD Tutorial Anyone?
 
I don't have a problem with ripping from an original, but once I have the files on my hard drive, what are the steps I would go thru when I begin to make the backup? Does anyone have an online tutorial? I have CDRWIN 3.8(demo copy writes at 1x- does this work?) and CloneCD for software and a Plextor Drive. Any help is appreciated!

Thanks,

DDRcrazE

backitup 07-09-2001 01:19

Deano as a site which will help you with cdrwin & cd clone http://www.psxcopyworld.co.uk

Deano 07-09-2001 02:40

One thing to check 1st before you burn a game with either of the above programs is to check that your burner is 100% compatible, this can found out at there site's.

If it is burn away and yes my site should be able to help you with the tutorials.

Good luck

DDRcrazE 10-09-2001 18:21

Thanks for the replies guys..

Deano.. in the CDRWIN tutorial, an image is missing.. is it important? Also when copying, should the RAW format box be checked or unchecked? I also get the under 4sec. file error screen come up. Should it be ignored? I heard it needs to be replaced with a file over 4 sec, but with what file can I replace it with?

Thanks again,

DDRCrazE

DDRcrazE 10-09-2001 23:43

ok.. the problem i have is.. tutorials i've seen show you how to backup when you have the original disc. i only have the files.. what are the settings you have to set in CDRWIN when you "record disc"? i can't "backup disc" since i dont have the original.. HELP!!

thanks,

ddrcraze

Charlie 11-09-2001 00:45

Assuming you've got the BIN/CUE pair, use CDRWin defaults. If your burner doesn't support RAW, don't worry. The copy should still work.


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