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My HP 9300i burner was successful using the following instructions and CDRwin 3.8d
If you print the TOC to a file, you can cut and paste the LBA values
My 24X IDE Plextor burner, 40X SCSI Ultraplex reader, HP IDE 9100i burner, or IDE HP8210i burner did not work.
> If you have experienced diffculties with backing up your "purchased copy of SC8700" , then follow these steps. This process will use "Sector by Sector" copying each track one at a time. I am using a "Ultraplex 32X SCSI Reader only" for copying(I tried a writer and it would not copy).
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> Using Golden Hawk CDRwin ver 4.0a Note: Older ver will should also work. If you don't have CDRwin, go to www.Goldenhawk.com to purchase and download program.
> 1. Open : CDRwin.
> 2. Open : "Table of Contents" and print page for LBA info for reference.
> Example of printout:
> Track 01 LBA(000000) Note: The first LBA number will be "Sector Selection Start" will be track 01
> Track 02 LBA(023148)and so on!
> 3. Open : "Extract Disc/Tracks/Sectors
> 4. Extract Mode: "Select Sectors"
> 5. Image Filename: "SC8700-01" (Important to put -01, next track -02 and so on)
> 6. File Format: "Automatic"
> 7. Data Type: "Audio with CD+G (2448)
> 8. Sector Selection Start: 000000
> 9. Sector Selection End: 023148
> 10. Hit: Start
> Note: After track copies file name will be SC8700-01.bin. Copy all remaining tracks except last track.
> 11. Copying the last track:
> Apply the same procedure as above except as "Sector Selection End." The last track "Sector Selection End" must be a large number. (You will not know how large the ending track will be). The "Sector Selection Start" will be track 14 LBA # 301236.
> Example: The "Sector Selection End" (You will not know the ending LBA #)
> will be 501236 for example. This number is large in order to find out what the actual ending LBA number is. When copying "Sector by Sector" you will not know what the ending LBA number will be. By using a large number as above you can find out what the ending number should be. After beginning the copying of the final track you should receive an error stating: "Unable to read AUDIO sectors ###### to ######." Write the first set of numbers down. At this point click "OK" and change "Sector Selection Ending #" and replace 501236 with the first set of numbers given from the error message. The first set of numbers on the error message will be the "Sector Selection Ending number."
> Note: After replacing the "Ending number" with the specified number from the error message you may receive another error message. You will need to reduce the "Ending number" last two digits of the number smaller.
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> Now you need to copy back to CD.
> 1. Insert blank CD into writer
> 2. Open "Record Disk"
> 3. Select "Load Tracks"
> 4. Select "Disk Type:" CD+G
> 5. Select "Add": Go to the folder that you chose to save SC8700- file in.
> 6. Highlite all SC8700 files and select open. After opening the folder where you saved the files hitting "Open" will bring you back to the CDRwin "Load Tracks" page. You will now see the chosen files show in the large box under the add button
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> Note: The files may not appear in numerical sequence. It is important that they are in "numerical sequence" for this will be how they are copyied to CD.
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> 7. Click "OK." A message will appear saying "Compiling Queue sheet...please wait."
> 8. Click on "Start Recording." This will copy all the chosen tracks onto the CD.
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