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Old 10-09-2001, 11:12
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Newbie, can someone please tell me how ta copy...

Unreal Tournament,No One Lives Forever,Half Life,Half Life Blue Shift, If someone could tell me how to burn these games it would be appreciated.I dont know anything bout burnin pc games (my pc doesnt even arrive until thursday)
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Old 12-09-2001, 14:37
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All of those games use one form of SafeDisc or another...I think UT used SD and all the others were SD2...anyways it doesn't matter. You will need to use a program such as CloneCD and have a burner that is compatible with it. To see if your burner will work...go to www.elaborate-bytes and check out the "Hardware" section for compatibility..most drives will work so so with SD games but when you are trying to Back-up SD2 games you will have problems unless you have an Acer or Plextor drive. If your drive is not compatible try using CloneCd for the image creation and then drop the image into the program called BetaBlocker, it is available in German and English. You can locate just about anything you need at www.cdrinfo.com , also download Clony XL which will evaluate your Cd and tell you which settings to use...you can download that here in GCW.

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