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    1. Making copy of BF1942 Road to Rome

      Hi

      I had to do away with making a copy of my BF 1942 game as my CD writer didnt seem to like it. I was wondering if anyone know if Road to Rome going to be the same? I have an HP 9100 IDE drive and am going to try out the tutorial of the new safedisc 2 protection tonight, but I just wanted to see if you were all of the same thoughts as me.

      Will let you know if I can get it to work on my old writer

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      If you can get anything other than an emu copy to work with your burner, it'll be proof that the age of miracles is not yet dead.

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      Making a Back-up of BF1942 Road to Rome is not that hard.
      I easily did it with my Toshiba XM-6702B 48x set to Game CD.

      It is best used with the Clone Virtual Drive from v4.2.0.2.
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      If all you've got is a HP 9100 IDE drive, it is!

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      so true, SO TRUE!

      Hope mounting an image will help the cause.
      VIVA LA REVOLUTION!

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