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Old 09-09-2001, 12:20
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Adaptec

Can somebody help me.
i wonder how to burn a ps2 game with easy cd creator.
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Old 09-09-2001, 12:58
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The Best place to find information about easycd writing is on http://www.sgt-dan.com

Easycd is not the best program to write PS2 games in the best programs are Nero, Cdrwin and Clonecd.

Clonecd has the added advantage of games not needing patching as it makes 1:1 copys.

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Old 09-09-2001, 14:57
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I would not waste my time or cdr's with adaptec easy coaster creator. Get Clone CD or CDRWIN! About the only thing adaptec is good for is audio cd's.
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Old 09-09-2001, 23:23
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hahaha that was funny easy coaster creator
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Old 10-09-2001, 01:14
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Please take Warlock's advice. I migrated from Adaptec (no success) through Nero (fine for copying proven backups) to CDRWIN (essential for patching originals) and CloneCD for no nonsense copying like Nero but with additional functionality depending on the abilities of your burner.

Hand in hand with Warlock's advice is a compatible burner (esp. Yamaha 2100S or E)
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