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Old 07-12-2000, 15:30
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A lonely dreamer needs heeeelp!!!!!

Last days I've heard a rumor about GD backups. Some people got the DC lens (maybe the PAL) damaged because of the use of game backups. Is that true or it's just a false rumor to avoid piratery????
Please answer me that doubt...I need to know...
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Old 08-12-2000, 06:29
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I want to know it too!!
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Old 09-12-2000, 08:39
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well of what i heard it was only the non selfbootable games that damage the lens... That is when it was burned whitout a Dummy file. But Selfbottable games shouldent be a problem. And not non selfbott games either if you use the dummy......
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Old 09-12-2000, 13:24
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and what about the utopia boot cd?
will it damage my dreamcast?
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Old 15-12-2000, 15:32
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how can it damage your lens ??
think about it

a laser does one thing and one thing alone
it sends out light to the cd and the reflected data gets read and thats that
now if your reader cannot read a cd properly because its a cdr or cdrw then itll retry reading that particular sector and after a few attempts it will just quit reading the cd.

now there are people damaging there lenses and stuff by modifying there dc's laser to a higher output to get it to read cdrw and thats propably what you heard about
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