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Old 02-06-2001, 05:00
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I now have sucsessfuly made about 40 coasters, the i can`t track down the problem i have two cd writers,ones a old hp 7200 and the other is a freecom 4x4x24 . i have tried clonecd and crdwin also nero on windows 2000 , 98 and 2000 adv server still i have yet more coasters, Am i just being an idot an that both these burners are cr*p
or is there a fundamently problem, i am using tdk 12 speed disks if that helps

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Paul
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Old 02-06-2001, 18:55
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one question what speed are you writing them @ as the lower the speed the better.

Happy burning

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Old 02-06-2001, 20:53
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some burners are unstable at high speeds. burn at half of your MAX speed and youll be fine. also where exactly does the writing process fail? in the middle???
at the start?? need more info
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Old 03-06-2001, 05:32
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It Says that it now completes sucsefuly , and half the speed, but when i put the disk in the playstaion it spins up and when it get to the play station screen just stops there.I am right in that i only need to patch a game if it is a protected game of import, The game i am trying to backup is ridge racer4 which came with my ne ###ne
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Old 03-06-2001, 06:17
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1 question have you got your psx chipped our have a enhancer cartridge as you cant play back-ups with out it.
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Old 03-06-2001, 06:41
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hi Got it all working now but not quite shaw i have the correct media as the ###ne take a long time to go from screen to screen think it i haveing trouble reading disk i am using memorex 12x but only burning at 1x

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Forget using your Freecom for the moment, these burners are not very stable when making PSX backups but there is a fix for this using fireburner and cdrwin.

I believe your HP7200 is CloneCD compatable and here are the settings to use.....

READ:-Read subchannel data from data track = ON
Read subchannel data from audio tracks = ON
Leave all the rest un#####ed.
WRITE:-Don't repair subchannel data = ON
Always close last session = ON
Leave all the rest un#####ed.

Keep you speeds low untill you get a feel for it.

If you are still running win 2000/2000AS then you could also try updating your aspi layer. Update available from goldenhawks site.

Hope you get it sorted!
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Old 08-06-2001, 09:18
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I have now got it to work sucessfuly but the only way to do this is to selecr RAW when i write the disk not just read the disk is there any thing wrong with this

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