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Old 22-10-2002, 06:21
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copy dilema

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I have installed a mod chip in my psx.I have copied several games with cdrwin with no problems."Every so often,I get one that hangs up my burner,and requires a computer reset.it appears to rip ok,just wont burn.These couple of games dont appear on the copy protected list....any one have any thoughts?.
Also,I dont know what the difference is between a ntsc,and a pal game.Any help would be greatly appreciated.......Thanks in advance.
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Old 22-10-2002, 06:56
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pal games are released in uk and australia,ntsc games are released most of the rest of the world.i live in the uk and ntsc games will play black and white unless i use a scart lead to play them!
as for your pc hanging disable all programs running in the background(screen savers,anti virus,firewall etc etc)
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Old 22-10-2002, 10:10
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Thanks for the response.I think the problem is deeper than a resource conflict.I guess sometimes cdrwin just wont work.Can't come up with any other explanation.In one instance,a demo of NTI worked when cdrwin wouldnt.I assumed my copy had become corrupted.This was an incorrect assumtion.I also have ruled out any burner problem,as copies of copies burn just fine.This has only happened on a few games,but it is a pain anyway..........lol.....Thanks again.
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Old 22-10-2002, 11:56
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go to www.elby.de and see if your burner is compitable with clonecd,if it is that is the best program for burning any copy playstation and pc games!
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Old 22-10-2002, 16:50
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Cool trouble using CDRWin on PSX games

You could also try using Blind write suite from VSO. CDRWin is usually pretty reliable but some games have sub channel data and CDRWin doesn't read the entire sub channel. Blind read ( part of blind write suite) reads whole sub channel and can also make a CDRWIN compatible image incase you need to patch the image. Then use blind write to burn the image onto CD

As for why your computer hangs, this could be a million and one reasons. two common ones are having the CD reader and writer on the same IDE bus. Try having reader on IDE 0 and writer on IDE 1. Another is two copy programs clashing with each other. Try removing all other cd burning software temporarily and seeing if CDRWin works then. You didn't mention if a simulated burn works or not. If simulated burn works then it could be the brand of CDR you are using. Could also be that the version of CDRWIN is not 100% compatible with your writer. Hope this helps.

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Cool trouble using CDRWin on PSX games

You could also try using Blind write suite from VSO. CDRWin is usually pretty reliable but some games have sub channel data and CDRWin doesn't read the entire sub channel. Blind read ( part of blind write suite) reads whole sub channel and can also make a CDRWIN compatible image incase you need to patch the image. Then use blind write to burn the image onto CD
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Old 23-10-2002, 12:12
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Thanks for the post. The bus isnt the problem because I copy to the hard drive,so only one device is in use at the same time.The sub channel thing may be the problem,but I would have expected cdrwin to burn what data it had even if it was incomplete.My knowledge of burn technical issues is very weak.Since there is no hard drive activity when the burning quits,it must be waiting for data that it isnt receiving.I did sucessfully make a copy of a previously copied game,so the system does work correctly.....
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Old 23-10-2002, 12:39
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try clonecd then and see if u have the same problem!!
also if u have ezcd creator installed on your pc then uninstall it as it can cause problems with some burning software!
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Old 24-10-2002, 13:25
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I will try clonecd the first chance I get. I do have ezcd creator on the pc as well,but this problem appeared before it was installed.
I did look at some .bin and .cue files that were still on my hard drive,but I didnt notice any big differences between the successful burns,and the bad ones.
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Old 24-10-2002, 14:17
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get rid of ezcd before u do any more burns,that program should come with a warning about problems with other burning software!!
get your ezcd install disk,bend it to a 90 degree angle and stick it to the end of a shelf to stop your pc games falling off
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Old 25-10-2002, 05:56
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HAHAHA..I knew it was bad when I heard I heard it referred to as cheesycd......
For some reason the thing never would recognize my Yamaha 20x burner,so I never got any use out of it....
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Old 27-10-2002, 06:10
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O.K.,I'm to the "hair pulling out " stage.............lol
CloneCD did the same exact thing.This was the demo version,but I figured it would work. This is about to drive me nuts.....................
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Old 27-10-2002, 10:47
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it sounds like a hardware problem then!!
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Old 27-10-2002, 10:55
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Yup,except that i can make copies of previously burned copies............lol........I guess I have got some kind of Demon.........It is close to halloween......
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Old 27-10-2002, 11:08
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does it seem to be bigger images that r locking your pc up and have you defragmented your drive lately?
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