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Shenlon
Jan 27, 2002, 02:51 PM
I have been trying to burn copy-protected CDs for awhile now, and it is very important that i back my games up. I have tried many times to copy these CDs with the following CD copy software:

- Clone CD
- Blind Read & Blind Write

Neither of these softwares have worked for me in the past, I've tried all the recommended settings and lowered the speed down to minimum. My burner supports Burn-Proof too.

I was finally advised to go try Nero, so i downloaded the trial version of nero. It looks very good, but a little overwhelming, my question is what settings do i use to back up my games (copy prtected and non copy protected). Whats the deal with ISO images?? I've heard of them before but am not exactly sure.

The settings look pretty familiar but there are some more advanced sets that i am not sure how to use.

Is there a site out there that has a complete tutorial on all the functions of nero??

What about Multi sessions???

What about File encoding???





THX 4 UR TIME, TO REPLY!

celtic_druid
Jan 28, 2002, 01:43 AM
Nero is no good for copy protected gamse, unless you use cracks.

I would be looking more at why you couldn't get working copies out of Clone/blindwrite..

donmal52
Jan 28, 2002, 09:50 AM
I'm not sure what you are doing but I use Clone CD all the time along with ClonyXL Copy Detection Tool for PSX games and I never have had a problem. Are you aware that you need a "modchip" to play CDR copies in a PSX no matter what program you use. I installed one and it works great.:D

Shenlon
Feb 18, 2002, 10:24 PM
no i dont want to burn PSX games, and i don't know why Clone CD doesn't work for me. Like what the hell! my burner must suck or something. don't worry tho i'll probaplly just use cracks. Thats what i have done in the past.

Thx Anyways

Shenlon
Feb 18, 2002, 10:52 PM
A discovery! I have made an important discovery that might add insight to why i cant burn copy-protected CDs.

http://www.cdrom-guide.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32596