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    1. #1

      Lost on back-ups

      Hi I have a lite-0n model LTR-52246S it came with ahead Nero but I have also downloaded Alcohol 120% can't seem to copy my C&C Tiberian Sun PC game. Could someone also tell me if there is a way to see what if any copy protection may be on a disk that is to be copied. I should also say my OS is Win.98. And I have a second cd rom installed just a reader.
      I have spent some time here reading just don't seem to get it yet some help appreciated.
      thanks
      bud
      Last edited by budro; 23-02-2003 at 14:58.

    2. #2
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      Go to: - http://www.clony.smokers-board.de/ and download the latest ClonyXXL

      It may help you with your problem.

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      yeah get clony find out what protection it has and come back here and read the tutorial posted here by stone_burner on whichever protection it is and how to do it


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      It's old safedisc.Should be an easy copy with Clone cd or Alcohol.Did it a couple years ago.Just use fast error skip,or equivalent.If it's scratched,slow down the read speed(4X),or try Blindwrite.Use your writer to read,and write.

      This tutorial also applies to "old"Safedisc.

      http://www.cdrbase.com/showthread.php?threadid=26661

    5. #5
      Thanks, I got Cloney and ran it.Cloney says it is Safedisc ver.1 and 3 skulls. After I read the suggested posts I have more questions.What is aspi 4.60 and do I need it and is it normal to get disk read errors when running Alcohol 120%.
      I may be aborting the program and all is well but all I see is errors
      and start freakin out. I got plenty coasters allready lol.
      Thanks again
      bud
      Last edited by budro; 23-02-2003 at 14:59.

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      The read errors are the protection.No need to panic.

      Just follow Stone_burner's tutorials.Your aspi should be okay,Clony needs it to work.

    7. #7

      Talking

      How sweet it is thanks to all who replied to this thead. I just took my first baby steps and made my backup and it works too cool.
      A million thanks
      bud

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      Unhappy C&C Generals w/alcohol 120

      Hi there. I also tried making a backup of my C&C Generals using alcohol 120 but no succes. I have followeda couple tutorials and all I get is data read error at 825 and so on. Data type is Safedisk2. I have a pioneer A03 dvd burner, alcohol 120, and clonyxxl. Please help me out.

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      Ok bud,not a big gamer muself,but i saw on a one forum people complaints about your drive..To cut story short,it was said that it cant burn ""raw dao"""--so if its true you are out of luck!!Go to clone site and see if your burner is supported-But probably you`re done with that drive....Luckily,you can keep that one for dvds,and buy a liteon for 50$us-and that drive is capable of copying most game protections!!

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      Thumbs up

      Thanks a lot Zver, I will check up on that.


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