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Old 10-08-2001, 06:36
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Can someone tell me the correct way to copy with clonecd??

Ok ive been using cdclone for awhile now and i read that if your copying a playstation1or2 game you need to youse the read subchannel data and audio and also ##### dont repair subchannel data i used on a psx game and it didn't work should i do this i normally don't ##### anything and also should i ##### close the session on a game thanks
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Old 10-08-2001, 10:55
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Which Reader would you recommend?
Any of the Toshiba CD-Rom/DVD range
Teac 532E-b, Teac 540E, Aopen ATAPI CD-Roms

Which Writer should I buy to use with CloneCD?

Any of the following are compatible with CloneCD
HP8210i, HP9100i, HP9110i, HP9210i, HP9300i, HP93110i
Mitsumi CR-4804TE
Sony CRX-120E, Sony CRX-140E, SonyCRX-140S, Sony CRX-145E
Plextor 4220T, Plextor 820T

What settings should I use to backup my disks?
Use the following Settings
PC - Safedisk
Reading - Fast Error skip #####ed
(You can ##### the first two, but may increase read time, or even may not work).
Writing - All off.

PC - Laserlock
Reading - All off (Using "Bad sector Scanner" may increase read speed for weird "custom" protections).
Writing - All off.

PC - SecureRom
Reading - DigitalID on, all other settings off.
Writing - All off.

PC - ProtecCD
Reading - DigitalID on, Read Extra Audio Data on.
Writing - All off.

PSX - Unprotected
Reading - All off.
Writing - All off.

PSX - Protected
Reading - DigitalID on, Extra Audio Data on.
Writing - Don't Repair subchannel data on.

PC - Unprotected, PhotoCD
Reading - All off.
Writing - All off.

Audio CD's
Reading - Extra Audio Data on.
Writing - All off.
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Old 10-08-2001, 13:36
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HI,

For a great tutorial on how to use CLONE CD for PS1 and PS2 backups ##### out www.psxcopyworld.co.uk
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Old 11-08-2001, 21:35
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The easiest way to use Clone CD to copy stuff is by downloading a program called Clony.

Clony reads the information of a CD and tells you what copy protection it is and what Settings to use in Clone CD to copy it.

Also has a nifty button that you can click to automatically pass the settings into Clone CD. So you dont have to do anything except sit back and watch your burn light.

http://people.freenet.de/bxxxxj/

You might want to click on the english version if you dont speak german.
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Old 30-08-2001, 20:07
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I haven't had any problems with clonecd with these options checked. read subchannel data and audio on, fast error skip on, intelligent bad sector scanner on. don't repair sub channel data on, close last session on. Burn at 2x or 4x. anything else email me admiral_thom###n********com
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