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Well if it doesn't work *EXACTLY* like the original backup disc, it's not a PERFECT COPY. There are many things that may not be copied correctly by copier programs. Just because the data is correct doesn't mean the disc's structure is absolutely correct too. Even the disc or drive may be at fault for bad copies. The drive may not be able to put the tracks down exactly like they were because of limitations in its firmware design, thus causing the disc not to work correctly because the game looks in the wrong place for the data. Some discs may not read properly by some Dreamcasts (blue dye and darker green dye discs don't work on mine, lighter "champagne" colored or silver dye discs work fine on mine).
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