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Old 20-04-2001, 10:27
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CDRWIN ERROR HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Could somebody tell me why on certain psx games CDRWIN can not read the DATA I have come across some playstation games where an error comes up saying that it can't read a section of the data in the game,on the last one it came up

Error unable to read DATA sectors 28339 to 282365 on divice 0.1:0 Read/write error or bad medium detected ( 04h 00h 02h 03h 11h 05h)

is that the game or somethng else or is it my cd writer it is a feecom one of the games is brand new so if you can help please do,
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Old 20-04-2001, 14:19
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you have a damaged or dirty cd, try cleaning the cd if that doesnt work look for scratches. Sometimes games that have scratches will play fine but you cannot copy them. If cdrwin detected errors usually you have a bad game!
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Old 20-04-2001, 14:23
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yeah that happened to me too. just try to get another game and it will work without a problem
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Old 20-04-2001, 15:13
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definatly a dirty or scratched disc. If cleaning with a soft cloth does'nt sort it out then you can get some special polish for cleaning the disc which can help emencly.

Dont use other cleaning fluids, only the restoration polish on the surface of the cd.
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Old 20-04-2001, 21:53
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simple solution, use blindread !
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