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Old 17-09-2001, 03:03
Tallgesse Tallgesse is offline
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HELP ME

Hi i just bought a copy of Marvel vs CApcom 2 and i want to make a backup copy but when i put the cd into my cd burner all it reads are these 3 word pad files on the cd what do i need to do?
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Old 17-09-2001, 03:34
TheMaskedm0m0 TheMaskedm0m0 is offline
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The ONLY way to make a backup of a store-bought DC game is to purchase a DC Coders Cable and backup the game to your PC.

That is the ONLY way to make a copy of a game you own.

The only other way to get backups is to find them on the Internet. Do not ask for links to such websites, because requests for such are not viewed too kindly by moderators.

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Old 17-09-2001, 12:37
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Geez!!! Newbies!!! Not only do they try to make a straight disc copy of a GD-ROM (I did this once), but then they come here and ask why it didn't work!!!! For heaven's sake,

***READ THE DAMNED FORUM***
***SEARCH THE DAMNED FORUM***

Until you do so, don't ask stupid questions. Also try looking at the recorded surface of your original disc and notice the band in the data area. That is a divider and you will ***NEVER*** see anything in your CDROM drive beyond that band. Only what's inside (toward the spindle) will be seen!

Period!
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