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Old 20-01-2001, 08:41
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How to Burn Copies from Copies

I an a begginner, and I am trying to learn hwo to burn copies form copies. WHat do I need to do, download, ect. Please help, I would greatly appreciated it.
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Old 20-01-2001, 13:26
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- Download disc juggler 2.0\3.0 (whatever program you prefer)
- Go into control panel
- Click on system
- Click on devices - Click on cd-rom
- right click on your cd burner
- go into properties
- turn off auto insert notification
- open up disc juggler
- choose new
- click on cd copy from the same cd recorder
- put your burned dc game in
- wait a few seconds
- hit start
- wait while disc juggler reads the disk and makes a temporary image
- Once the dc game pops out put in the blank cd
- wait a few seconds
- hit ok
- wait for it to burn
- once it pops out you should have a working copy of the burned dc game you wanted
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Old 20-01-2001, 21:45
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If anyone finds this information helpful then post a reply so it will stay up at the top longer.
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Old 22-01-2001, 05:42
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Will this work with selfbooting disks
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Old 23-01-2001, 16:02
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Yes it will work with self-boot games
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Old 24-01-2001, 05:11
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When I burn Copies from copies, with some games I get an error that says that track one isn't big enough to burn because it is smaller than 4 secs. Does anyone know how to avoid this or how I can still burn the game?

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Old 25-01-2001, 05:41
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I used to copy already burned dc gamez with panasonic 7502 (scsi) and in fact, if your burner doesn't support RAW read/write option then you won't be able to perform a successfull burn with all dc gamez. (100% perfect)

You will be able to do it with some gamez but not all (I never successfully reburn Jet Grind Radio, Dead or alive 2 : LE etc... about 30% of the gamez in fact)
And more, if you're trying the copy you've just made in the dc you'll see that the copy is working (the game will launch) BUT then you'll get to a certain level and the game will freeze!! So there's really no way to know if you got a perfect copy of the game or not when you're not using RAW mode (read+write)...

Now, I now own a Plextor 1210A and all my probs are gone. I've been searching for a long time in Discjuggler options (ignore errors etc...) and did lots of coasters but it was a hardware problem : RAW mode wasn't supported by my old burner.

In fact, I used to have a 'CDB error' near the end of the reading process. I thought that this error wasn't important and won't interfer with the final copy but IT IS important!! The burn process will work but your copy won't be the original one.

Hope this info will help some guyz...
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Old 27-01-2001, 08:52
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How have you set up DJ3 to copy DC backups? I'm kinda new to this and it'd be a real help!

Thanks!
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