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Old 17-03-2001, 18:55
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help copying alice

are there any special settings to select while making copies of cd using cdrwin?
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Old 17-03-2001, 19:37
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It cannot be copied using CDRWin.
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Old 17-03-2001, 23:07
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if your burner and reader support RAW reading/writing then you need to use CloneCD to make a copy. It worked great for me. The second CD though, doesn't need anything special done to it. It has no protection.
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Old 18-03-2001, 09:51
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IF it is American MGees Alice then First of all it uses SD2 protection the hardest to replicate.

USe Clonecd but what drive do you have seeing very few can replicate this protection properly?
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Old 19-03-2001, 03:13
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Hi All
I have made a 1:1 of Alice use diskdump to rip the cd and cdrwin to burn it back it works great
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Old 19-03-2001, 06:11
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Sane (19-03-2001 11:13):
Hi All
I have made a 1:1 of Alice use diskdump to rip the cd and cdrwin to burn it back it works great
see ya
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What drive do you have?
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