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Old 20-04-2001, 00:36
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patching with blindread

blindread can make a cdrwin bin file, can you patch it sucessfully??
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Old 21-04-2001, 02:35
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use cdrwin for reading.
use ppfomatic for patching
After that use blindwrite .
It works fine
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Old 21-04-2001, 08:37
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Sometimes cdrwin doesn't read a damaged cd, use blindread then. Since blindread also creates a bin file it should be possible to just patch it..............
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Old 21-04-2001, 08:54
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There is absolutely no point in attempting to read a damged cd.
Back it up BEFORE it gets damaged.
You can never be sure the copy will be a true one.
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Old 23-04-2001, 01:00
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Of course it make no sense to copy an already damaged cd. But sometimes a cd has little scratches which do not affect its use but cause major problems for cdrwin. You'll get a so called hardware failure when trying to make a bin. When this happens try blindread and on various occassions I succeeded in make a bin although cdrwin was unable to....
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