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Old 12-12-2001, 09:30
steelhedave steelhedave is offline
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thanks for your input. i tried the cone a cd 3.2 as i said, i have done more research and found different settings for the imaging process. i notice that when i do make an image with clone cd i get three files, a .ccd, .img, and .sub. how can i modify those as images as some of the programs suggest, or do i need to. ? there are so many patches and fixes out there it is confusing. the simplest way seems to be just make a 1:1 copy which is read at 1x and burn at 1x correct?and have the raw dao capability which i have.
i have done this, and as i stated in my orig. post now the actual game cd doesnt work! so now what? i dl'd the clonyxl but it is all german and i cant understand it. is there an english ver? according to the sites i don't need it just the one-to-one read and burn. what i would really like to do is make a no cd image or copy that i can play right off the hard drive.. anyone know how to do that? and have a back up disk of the game cuz my 3 yr old ruins them faster than i can afford them. i checked the sites and yes combat flight sim 2 pacific is older and appearently uses safedisk (not v2.) so i looked it up and ran copies accordingly but it didn't work it still wants the original disk? anymore ideas. it all sounds so easy once you get the hang of it and know what is what but it takes a little help gettin to that point when your new. thanks again dave
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