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Old 18-04-2001, 21:02
Chris2000 Chris2000 is offline
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not able to enable "don't repair subchannel data" on clonecd!!!

do i have the wrong version or what?
where can i get the one that works?
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Old 18-04-2001, 21:18
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Its your CD reading drive. Try reading it in your CD burner by copying it to an Image file.
If this doesnt work U need a new drive.


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Old 18-04-2001, 21:29
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Actually it is the WRITING part of your drive. It takes a little bit of work to go thru cdclone. If you have a copy then look up the hardware requirments of clonecd. You can get this thru megagames.com in the psx area if you don't have it. Look for your drive in the hardware tested and see if you are compatible. Most likely you will find that you are not compatible with all the writing options. If not then you are better off using cdrwin.
One thing I'm not sure of is whether or not you can copy non-protected games with cdclone, if the 'don't repair subchannel data' is not available. Maybe someone else out there knows the answer to this.
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Old 19-04-2001, 06:10
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Your burner just doesn't support SubChannel Data 96 bytes......Forget it and use CDRwin, eventually with a patch. However, non-protected games won't be any problem, you only need this option if a game is "LybCript" protected
Too bad, m8!
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Old 19-04-2001, 18:13
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The updating of firmware, on a few drives will make them cdclone compatible. It is not hard to ##### if your drive is one of these, and it is most certainly worth the effort. It will most probably get you nowhere, but still worth a try.
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