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Old 19-11-2004, 04:25
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Originally Posted by Ferrit
Hallo,
I used LG-4160B for Backups (reading and writing) of FIFA 2005 and NBA Live 2005 CD2 with Alcohol 120%. The Copies worked perfect mounted in the Alcohol virtual Drive,which is the first step to test the Backup before burning.
Reading with max. 8x speed and Safedisk 2/3 profile (DPM=High 1xspeed).
Writing with max. 4-8x and Safedisk profile (no RPMS-Emulation) on CD-RW.

To test your equipment, first donīt use any Emulation and EMF-Correction.
If this doesnīt work, use EMF-Correction and write RPMS on the media.
The success depends on the deviceīs writing possibilities and sometimes on the used media. I try unused CD-RW or a good CD-R to be on the safe side.

yes... But i talk about to create and use the Backup CD ....not only to mount a Image what cost Disc Space.. to mount a Image is easey and nothing new...but...

with Emulate Week Sectors in CloneCD5 you can make a perfect Backup CD...full usable!!! works perfect with all new SafeD 3x Games...
You only must to have CloneCD Tray in Task...
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