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Old 14-02-2001, 22:25
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PSX copying and Nero 5.0 HELP!!

ok ive followed the tutorials online and it seems to work half way,

i can burn the image from the psx disk to the hard drive but i cant copy it from the hard drive to the cd-r. it keeps giving me an error message half way.

any suggestions?? please help me...
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Old 14-02-2001, 22:50
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Why are you using Nero?
CDRWin was produced for the express purpose of copying PSX games.
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Old 14-02-2001, 23:36
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ok thanks for the tip. ppreciate it
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Old 15-02-2001, 03:09
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i to keep doing that but i use cdrwin and i get error messages even when my rip form the game cd worked.

Error: Invalid CUE SHEET comand at line 2
no TRACK has been specified

it says.
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Old 15-02-2001, 03:20
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I USE NERO TO COPY GAMES THAT DON'T NEED PATCHING AND IT WORKS FINE EVEN AT 8X...WRITE. I ONLY USE CDRWIN WITH GAMES THAT NEED PATCHING BECUASE IT DOESNT WORK WITH MY FASTER WRITER, I GET 'UNABLE TO START DAO RECORDING, UNABLE TO SET WRITING MODE..' ANYONE KNOW WHY THAT IS??
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