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We generally use Nero to make compilation cd's. This means if we want to add a crack to a cd, we copy all files to the hard disk and determine in Nero which file goes where, add a crack or other extra files as needed and then write the cd itself. The compilation cd will allow you to detrmine exactly which files you write together, clonecd is only meant for the exact copying of cd's, something which cannot be done if you start moving files around. As for the "protected cd" and other profiles, have a look for yourself. You can edit each one of these profiles in clonecd and so see what options are enabled for each profile.
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