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Old 07-11-2000, 19:41
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Need help backing up Red alert2 originals

hi, I used gamescopyworld method to back up both original cds of Red Alert2, they work fine the copies once ive copied that crack over.

BUT the second cd (sovients) stops working from 5th level + it keeps saying:

"Westwood detected an internal error"

So obviously it hasnt copied properly. the 1st cd worked fine I know cos ive completed it !

but half way thru the Soveinets it doesnt work.

Is there another method for copying Red alert2?
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Old 08-11-2000, 05:11
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some writers seem to be able to make a working 1:1 copy using clonecd or juggler. my ricoh writer was able to do a 1:1 copy ... just give it a try ...
most copies will only work when using the writer as a reader and writer . AND the copy will only work when you put your copy in the writer ... my rom canīt read the copy , my writer can.
thats all i can say ...

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Old 08-11-2000, 13:58
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ahh cool thx ill try that now.

Just heard that people are having success using clone cd 2.5.6.2 though seems it can handle it better and make images perfectly.
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