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Sector 214892
I just made a copy of a Safedisc v2 protected program. I believe Safedisc protection is used up to and including sector 10000.
I did a sector comparison of the original CD against the copied CD and the sectors are identical up to 214892. From 214893 to the last sector are different. Any ideas? Voltaire |
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1. you read it too fast
2. the last sector is 214894 or so did you check this by hand? or did you diff the file?
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Thanks for the reply.
I used CDRWin to make the copy with and since it was only the trial version it read/wrote at 1x. I checked the sectors by hand and the last sector is around 311000. How do you personally do a diff on a CD? I've used CDCheck. Is there a better way? Voltaire |
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i dont know, as im not sure windows supports diff, and i dont have a unix pc around that i'm allowed more than 10 mb of space on, so i cant diff two iso's. by hand would be a pain in the a**. i guess the bigger question - did your copy work? perhaps (big guess) the laser got a sector off aroudn there, and all your values are the same, but with a few misplaced ones in the gap? just hazarding a guess.
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Possibly got a sector off like you suggested. The CD appears to work fine and I'm just being obsessive!
Thanks again! |
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podun keeps it up....
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