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Old 13-03-2001, 20:53
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Can I get the low down on backing up EA sports games. I tried CDClone and kept getting read errors while trying to create an image file on my hard drive. The game I was trying was NBA Live 2001 and my writer is a TEACcd-W54E on an HP Pavilion 9680c PIII 650 MHZ . Is it possible to "back" these games up? Thanks in advance.
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Old 13-03-2001, 20:56
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it should have a check box that says ignore errors. just check that and burn it. i dont have clone cd so it may be different.
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Old 13-03-2001, 21:02
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DGRIFF, Have you copied EA sports games successfully?
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Old 14-03-2001, 07:22
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Get clony v1.07 and then see what protection it syas the game has. it will tell you what setting s you should use in clonecd!

i think that game has safedisc 1 on it , but iam not shure, but if it does just tick fast error skip.

are you shure your drives are compatible with clonecd?
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Old 14-03-2001, 08:26
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i think that games got safedisk 2 on it, not sure though. Your cd writer is compatible because my friend has the same one. think he's got a HP computer as well.
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