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Old 06-01-2002, 21:13
qweasdzxc qweasdzxc is offline
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PS1 games on my PS2

I have successfully burnt several PS2 games for my PS2 now and was looking at doing the same for some of the great PS1 games out there. When i burnt games, I ripped using CDRwin and then patched using the ASA patcher. I then reburnt using CDRwin. Can I use the same programs for PS1 games, or do I need a different patcher program? And help would be appreciated.
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Old 06-01-2002, 21:32
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PS1 games can simply be backed up by using CDRwin and all you have to do is just to put that option that says about abort on error and switch that to ignore. It should make a PS1 backup with a problem.
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Old 07-01-2002, 01:36
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Civic2000 (07-01-2002 05:32):
PS1 games can simply be backed up by using CDRwin and all you have to do is just to put that option that says about abort on error and switch that to ignore. It should make a PS1 backup with a problem.
Beg to disagree. Never ignore read errors. Rubbish in rubbish out. No PSx game will have a read error on it unless the disk is bad.

Protected PS1 games would need CloneCD to copy for best results; indeed CloneCD is the best all round PS2/PS1 game copying program; needs fully compatible burner/reader.
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