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Old 14-05-2001, 18:06
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MS Flight Simulator 2000 Pro/Standard

Hey there!

I don't burn that many games, but I'm trying to make a backup copy of my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 Professional and everytime I try to burn it using CloneCD, CloneCD will just sit there in Session 1 of 1 and will never do anything.

I borrowed a friends Standard version of 2000 and it does the same thing. I tried Adaptec DirectCD, and it has problems reading the information. Any ideas?
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Old 15-05-2001, 09:12
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Use CloneCD if your reader/burner is supported. If not, copy your CDs with your win-explorer, download a cracked exe (or crack it by yourself), replace the old one and burn a new iso with the same volume-label. Should even work with AdaptecDirectThingy!
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Old 15-05-2001, 20:19
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Aren't there hidden files on the CD that I will have to burn? And burning an iso would be?


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Old 16-05-2001, 08:04
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There aren't any hidden files. But 2 be on the safe side you can enable this option in the win-menu. Uhhm... view... or something. Don't know the exact names - don't have the uk/us-version. With the cracked exe on your cd this will work.
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