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Old 28-12-2000, 13:22
wctkdman wctkdman is offline
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Is there any way I can copy Red Alert 2 if my cd rom/rw drives can't read sub channel data?

I have a Zip 650 cd rw and a Hitachi Gd-2000 dvd drive. What can I do to copy this game? I have read the previous posts by Cybercop and have the Clone cd and BlindWrite Suite. Thanks for any help!
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Old 28-12-2000, 15:51
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Yes you can,

Use cloneCD 2.8.3.1

Read in the dvd drive, settings:fast skip and intelligent bad sector reading
Writing: don't repair bad sectors and close session

While reading open the log file and check if the bad sectors begin at 815 and
end at 10024.
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Old 28-12-2000, 15:53
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Yes you can,

Use cloneCD 2.8.3.1

Read in the dvd drive, settings:fast skip and intelligent bad sector reading
Writing: don't repair bad sectors and close session

While reading open the log file and check if the bad sectors begin at 815 and
end at 10024.

With this method i copied RA2, delta force land warrior and No one lives forever and even
every disk that has an safedisk 1 protection.
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Old 28-12-2000, 16:34
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The Don't repair damaged Sub Channel data box is greyed out without a check in it. Would that cause a bad burn?
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