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Old 15-06-2002, 15:33
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Well, I've tried to grab an image of a GC disk with CloneCD - although I can get the drive to accept that there's a disk in it, CloneCD just reports errors when extracting the data, replaces them with filler data and I ended up with a 1.5gig file full of nothing!!
Also, you can't access the disk with anything - file browsers etc - so I think that they may be using an odd file system that Windows can't read - if that's the case, a piece of software could possibly be written that MAY be able to read the disks.
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Old 16-06-2002, 16:55
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Backup the Games :-)

It's not a trick! You can by-pass the windows driver, i have post a how to do, my OS is Windows XP Professional.

I've you have a cd-burner a can give you the image! I have it burn to a 700 MB CD. The Game is NHL 20-02, i swear THIS is not a fake. My DVD-Rom is from lite-on, mom XP says it is LTD-122.

YOU must grab the mini-disc from the gamecube in a DVD-ROM, a burner DON'T work, think this is clear, because it's a 1.5 gig mini-dvd ;-)))).

If you need the Clone CD Settings please write down,thx, i come back...

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First work is done, please hackers do the rest and crack the CUBE
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Old 17-06-2002, 07:36
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What settings did you use - all I got when I tried was errors while extracting the disk.

Although, I haven't got a DVD writer yet so I can't test it properly.... :-(
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Old 18-06-2002, 03:13
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i got the same problem. i used cloncd v4 (latest) changed no setting and used the default gamecd option. i let it close the tray and start, it took about 20mins at 6x.

i burned it to a 80 cdr just to seeif it would burn ok, but i dont have a writer either so could not test the actual writing to a mini dvd.

if it works though what do u think the copy protection 'if any' is on the cube?
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Old 26-06-2002, 18:35
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If you burn a GC game on a cd-r, can't you use a panasonic GC to play it?
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i burned it on a cd-r, too.
when it now put it in my cd-rom drive in windows it is describes as a cda audio track of 78 minutes lengh...your ?
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Old 27-06-2002, 01:18
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when i put my cd-r into the cd drive it read a single audio track file size 44KB!!!!!!!
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