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Old 26-07-2001, 01:42
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Help w/short tracks when copying self booting disks

I know there is a way to do this, and I've found some information about it, but it's all been vague with no specifics. I need a way to take the plain files from the 2nd (data) session of a self booting disk and turn them into another self booting disk.

The reason I need this is that my CDR doesnt seem to like certain disks. I can get the same disk from 2 different sources, and one will copy while the other wont. Errors include "audio track less than 4 seconds long" (directcd) , and "read/write error" (Nero), and also "Invalid or Illegal mode for this track" (DJ). Nero and DJ burn until they get to the data session, then quit with the mentioned errors.

After about 50 coasters, I've tried almost everything. I found the other day when making a DJ image of one of the CD's I cant copy, I used CDIFIX on the image and it did fix the tracks that had <300 sectors. It also said that the data track had been truncated, but I dont know if that would have led to the image being a coster. I tried burning the image both with Nero and DJ, and spat out coasters both times. The modes of the tracks and the files were correct, but the DC just went to the music cd screen.

I've also tried the following:
1) Made an ISO using just the plain files
2) Made an ISO using plain files then inserting ip.bin via ipins
3) Made an ISO using plain files with the IP.bin included in the files before the ISO was compiled.

I know there just has to be something simple I am overlooking. Its crazy that I can make a self booting disk with the Echelon tools, then not be able to make a copy of that same disk.

Any help with this is sincerely appreciated.

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Old 26-07-2001, 04:54
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Search the message forum. I know the info is here because I've seen it less than a month ago. It has to do with your drive's capabilities, if I'm not mistaken. A possible fix for it is posted in the message if I remember correctly.
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Old 26-07-2001, 22:29
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Thanks. I after a few searches, I managed to get some info that indirectly led me on the right track.

Although I had all the programs and the steps working great, there was one small setting that was screwing everything up.

Just for anyone else that has this problem, if you have a CDR that wont copy certain self booting disks, and recieve the error messages like I mentioned on the first post, you might be able to fix it with this other method. Burn a CDI image with DJ and leave only the "ignore read errors" and "overburn" settings on in the advanced tab. Don't have RAW #####ed, I had that #####ed and it was what was screwing me up. After you get the CDI, rip it with CDI rip, and burn the resulting files with CDRWIN. Its a long process, but if you've got some off brand or old burner (mines several years old) then it could possibly help you out. I know its the only way I can get some disks to copy. And, its worked on everything I've tried so far.
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