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Old 24-09-2001, 08:42
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Help!!!

I am a bigginer in burning games, and well i need some help, i have a HP 9100 series burner, and well whenerver i try to burn a game it simply says it cant red the disk (the disk is either scratched or dirty), i don't know if i need s pecial program or what so if you could please help, email me or post it on here cause i will check back! Thanx
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Old 24-09-2001, 09:36
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If you get read errors due to the fact the disc is scratched or damaged in some way, then forget it, there is no point in trying to back up a damaged cd or any cd that can not be read without errors.
If it is just dirty then clean it first.
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Old 24-09-2001, 17:09
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No The Cd Isn't actually dirty, it is saying that it can't read from the source, under possible reason's it listed scrathed/dirty or that it was just unreadable (i can't copy the ps game to the harddrive either!!)
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Old 24-09-2001, 17:28
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Again, No PSX game has intentional errors, If you get read errors then the game is dirty or damaged. BOT-CK clearly stated this in his post above.
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