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Back-up of Back-Up
I have tried to make a backup of a backup of Dead or Alive 2 limited edition using diskjuggler v3 and everytime i try to make an image file of the game i get an error that says "illegal mode for this track , invalid packet size" What am I doing wrong because I have made backups of other backups and it usually works fine. Thanx for any help.
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try to make a backup using NERO5
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#3
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Try BUYING the game instead of warez-ing it off the Net, moron.
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I dont have Nero5 and its real weird I keep getting this error its the only game that has done that to me, and it cant be scratches cuz the cd barely had any.
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I'd first suggest setting the read speed in Discjuggler to 8x, as well as the write speed. If fails to succeed, try using Alcohol 120% (my personal fave for creating disc images) using the same read and write setting as previously stated. If that doesn't work, you better find yourself a new image file or God forbid actually buy the game.
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I have used Alcohol 120% and it still dosent work except this time it makes the image but when I burn and test on the dreamcast, the dreamcast goes to the audio player. I think echelon put some kind of copy protection or sumthin lol I just dont no anymore. Anyone else might no the problem.
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#7
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There's no protection.
Copy all the files on your HD and then use Echelon's tutorial or Bin2Boot method. It should work fine. |
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I did it on a different PC and it worked so sumthing must be wrong with the burner, so I know have it working thanx to everyone that helped. Now that that problem is solved I have another, I have Alcohol 120% on my PC and it made some virtual drive called AXV CD/DVD ROM which dont really belong there. And now the main problem, I have one burner and one reader and when I open up discjuggler it says I have two of each same model with the only difference being the BUS and ID number, SO what happened here and how do i fix? Thanx a lot ppl for teh help again.
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Open up Alcohol and disable the virtual drive?? Set it to 0 to disable.
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Just a word of advice, I'd keep the virtual drive if I were you. It's fairly useless for DC purposes but for someone that downloads lots of VCD, SVCD, PC ISO's and other assorted disc images it's invaluable. For instance, I have the disc image of Virtua Tennis PC on my hard drive so I don't have to pop in the cd everytime I play the game(which is a lot). You just open "My Computer", right click the virtual drive and mount the image. Saves a lot of time fumbling for discs. That's just my 2 pesos.
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