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Create a CD-R with "Wrong" Filesize
Long long years ago
der was a copy-protection which makes oversized lengths of files on a cd - so you can't copy the files back to the disk, cause the "wrong filessizes" let windows copy the file with the filesize announced on the cd.i know, that's a simple manipulation at the toc of the cd. but, can somebody tell me how i'm able to make a cd-r with such a file ? So, i want a cd-r with 1 file, original filesize lets guess: 500MB. But i want the file a filsize on the cd-r about 2 or 3 gig's, so that you're not able to copy the file at harddisk and reburn it. ehm, anybody there who knows what i mean and could tell me, how to do this ? thnx in advice, kibu |
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