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Im trying to make a back up of Oni
Im trying to make a back up of oni has anybody got an idea what the best software would be to use
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Try it! Good luck!
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Cheers for the info, after trying cloneCD i find out out my writer doesnt support raw SAO (its over 2 years old) but it does SAO so ive tried to make the back up and im just getting the same message as numerous other programs they are all saying failed to read sector. (its my DVD drive thats reading is it better just to read with the writer, Cause i dunno) but it seems to be reading cause after 6 mins its read 2% but in the log theres numerous failed to read sector errors. Any more info would be much appreciated
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IGnore the log and then just burn first and see what happens. Use a cdrw so that you don't waste...Also if it takes long then just leave it reading overnight...
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In this case reading with your dvd-rom will be better for it and you will took less time in reading...in this case with safedisc v1 it's normal to take a bit to be read.In my case with a toshiba-dvd-rom it takes about 6 min to do a safedisc v1 image but this is excepcional....my last SAO writer tooks up to 30 minutes to finish reading..and errors are so common so don't worry...in it is based that protection.
Be patient and good luck!
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I just finished the burn it took 50 mins but everything seems cool. I think i just need a fixed.exe and hopefully that'll do it
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I live in the uk and when trying to get a fixed.exe i find there is completely different way to copying it as ive already burned it to disk does anyone know if i can get a uk fixed.exe
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In what is said above isnt the case, i dunno why when i tried the copied version it wouldnt work, kept asking to incert cd-rom
I applied the US patch and now it works fine no need for the cd either. It is strange cause i usually copy using disc juggler but it wouldnt copy Oni. It did however copy RTCW (castle wolfenstein) no problem and it was the case mentioned above direct clone no need for aany patch or fix. Once again cheers for all the help guys. Think i`ll stay around this forum plenty of knowledge floating around. ;-) |
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Castle Wolfenstein copied ok for u cos it doesn't have any protection at all. With regards to Oni - whatever seems to work for u - as long as you get to play the game
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Hey Ghost, after reading one of the topics i have learned that the copy i made wasnt a perfect copy, (its what you guys call a bad copy) so it required the .exe. Keeps me happy though.
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Wonder way they wouldn't protect such a cool game s RTCW?
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I'm new to this board as a poster but have been reading for over a year. Here's my .02 on this subject...
As technology advances and games become more interactive the shift has been away from single-player to multi-player modes. Most games include a small single-player mode for "training", then the gamer moves to the online community. This move to a multi-player environment is set foremost in the game designers desire to appeal to a larger audience. No longer do they have to rely on and code for an A.I. in the single player mode. So an easy way to ensure good sales of a game is to have a kick-ass multi-player environment to play in. You use a key that is checked on the server side of the game. If it's in use you get "Key In Use" or "Invalid Key". Now the publisher doesn't have to worry about people copying the game...in fact I would think they secretly want gamers to do just that. Get yourself a little taste of what the game is like in single-player mode (from a copy) an then, since you need a valid key to play online you go buy the game. Half-life is a good example of this. They included a really good single player aspect as well, but the multi-player and good mods keep the game going and selling well. I know people who go out and but Half-life so they can get a "Key" so they can play DOD or Counter-Strike. Think about the games that have a robust copy-protection scheme...does the aforementioned game have a decent multi-player aspect? The ones with none or minimal...how's their multi-player? docadar |
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