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Opflash 1:1 copy woes
Hi all, newbie here using clonecd 3321,Liteon 24x,and i insert disk to copybut it doesnt start to read. just a series of runups from the motor of the drive, umm Flashpiont 1.20 us disk, any ideas anyone? i've successfully backed up a couple of my games with clonecd, but this one has me stumped.
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Follow this guide, made a perfect backup for me.
Create the following directory: <TempDir>: C:\TEMP\CD Create a CD-Image using CloneCD with these settings: Set Read Speed to 1x (176 kByte/s) Select Read SubChannel Data from Data Tracks Select Read SubChannel Data from Audio Tracks Select Fast Error Skip Set Read Retry to at least 5 Set Error correction to None UnSelect Don't report bad sectors UnSelect Intelligent Bad Sector Scanner When ready burn the CD-Image a CD-R using CloneCD with these settings: Set Write Speed to any desired speed Select RAW DAO Select Don't Repair SubChannel Data UnSelect Simulate Writing (if available) Select Burn Proof/Just Link (if available) unSelect Perform Laser Power Calibration unSelect Wait until Buffers are full Select Always close last Session Play the game! Here are some general hints when making a 1:1 CD-Copy: Use your CD-Writer to also read the CD-Image - In most cases the CD-Writer can handle more protections! To avoid coasters always make a CD-Image on harddrive before writing it to a CD-R. Read the CD-Image at 1x or at a maximum of 8x speed. Reading the CD-Image at 1x speed takes a long time to complete but it is the safest speed to correctly read the image from any CD-Reader. Most modern CD-Readers can handle faster speeds. Just experiment! CD-Writer software like Adaptec Easy CD Creator will NEVER be able to copy protected CDs and in most cases only interferes with other CD-Writers software! Software like CloneCD, Nero & CDRWIN are far better products! Copied from Gamecopyworld FAQ |
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