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Old 07-09-2003, 09:38
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Clone Can't Read My Burner Help!!!!

I try to run clone cd,,,, but Clone can't see my burner,, plz help me if there a plug-in or somthing like that tell me,,,,, my burner is mat****a 8x yaa is very old cd-rw/rw
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Old 07-09-2003, 11:49
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Maybe you should buy a newer burner...a litey or a plextor
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Old 07-09-2003, 16:56
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my burner is mat****a 8x [...]
LOLOL mind the auto-censorship, this site can't tell between forbidden words and some CD-RW brands

Or perhaps some CD-writers are simply banned from the site

More seriously, there is little chance CloneCD will release an update for compatibility with older CD units. However U could try using Alcohol 120% or Blindwrite. Discdump (free) and Fireburner are also a good choice - extremely efficient with non-hardware protections (even safedisk 2.9+), yet not too recent, so there is some chance it may work with your burner.

Should U intend to stick to CloneCD, then consider checking/changing the ASPI layer - even reverting to an older version (search for & download the FORCEASPI archive, it comprises several scripts, including 'killASPI'). Changing ASPI depends on the OS U R using, so it's rather tedious & complex, esp. if rolling back to a previous version using 'forceASPI' scripts.

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