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Old 10-07-2001, 21:02
PIMPMARSHALL PIMPMARSHALL is offline
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How do you copy DC GAMES????

?????? IM A NEWBIE
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Old 11-07-2001, 04:59
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Read the forum before asking questions. Also, register with the message board if you want someone to reply.
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Old 11-07-2001, 15:03
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i did both** OK?


uhh the guie didntmake sense
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Old 12-07-2001, 04:16
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In the end, you're going to need DiscJuggler or cloneCD. Once you obtain one of these programs, you'll figure it out.
For example, if you use DiscJuggler, and you only had one CD-rom (a writer at that), you'd click "copy from same recorder" or something like that and the program would copy the original CD, then, when done reading it, tell you to put in a blank CD. Then you'd have an exact copy.
But the other person who answered you was right. Just because you're a newbie doesn't give you the option to avoid common sense. Just ##### the message board by doing a "search" for posts like yours and you'll have your answer without even having to wait for others to respond.
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Old 12-07-2001, 22:12
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I'll help you step by step, i know how it can be to be a newbie..... weren't we all newbies? Gimmee a ring a the AOL screename Sammickk or email me at [email protected] cause its a long process and its to big of an answer to post here.
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