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Old 04-08-2001, 05:26
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Max Payne Overburn! Help Plz

Been a while since i've made back ups and i'm totally clueless on how to make back ups from a overburned CD... I got the daemon tools which is not reading any media, and i got cloneCD which i forgot how to work. So if there is anyone that can give me any info on what setting i should do for this game, plz let me know 8)
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Old 04-08-2001, 06:18
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Also, i'm trying to make a image for the phantomCD thingy, and CloneCD keeps saying (Failed to read sector) so how can i make a cue sheet or image if it can't read the sectors? Yes, i know. I'm a newb!
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Old 04-08-2001, 18:25
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Hi,
Couple of things here.
1) Overburn should not need any special parameters other than an 80 min Cd.
2) Max Payne is not only protected with Overburn, but SafeDisc 2 aswell.
This is causing alot of people major headaches at present & there is no guaranteed way to back this up yet.
Some have had luck with certain writers but found it very slow to back up. I'm talking hours here.
The creator of CloneCD posted a message on the CDMediaWorld site ####:/www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/news/0101/safedisc2.shtml regarding this protection & claimed that it will probably not be beaten for a while, if at all.
Bear with it though. Someone will find a way soon.
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