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RockY
October 28th, 2005, 17:15
Just wondering... Do you know how can I make a backup of this kind of CDs???
I have tried all Nero, MagicISO, Alcohol, CloneCD etc... And after 17% it just keeps reading and reading with no progress.
http://img427.imageshack.us/img427/9452/cd1zv.th.jpg (http://img427.imageshack.us/img427/9452/cd1zv.jpg)
As you may see it's some kind of protection...
mhl12
October 28th, 2005, 17:32
I'm not sure how the cd protection thing works but so far cdclone has not failed me. Have you tried that?
RockY
October 28th, 2005, 17:36
Yeah but no luck.
cloud4004
October 29th, 2005, 00:12
What's on it?
montpics
October 30th, 2005, 13:18
It depends on how fast of you CD and CD player can support.
Splize
October 31st, 2005, 02:02
Just wondering... Do you know how can I make a backup of this kind of CDs???
I have tried all Nero, MagicISO, Alcohol, CloneCD etc... And after 17% it just keeps reading and reading with no progress.
http://img427.imageshack.us/img427/9452/cd1zv.th.jpg (http://img427.imageshack.us/img427/9452/cd1zv.jpg)
As you may see it's some kind of protection...
You need a burner with the software
RockY
October 31st, 2005, 22:18
You need a burner with the software
I have a burner with many software... ¬_¬
Splize
November 1st, 2005, 01:46
:(
Caka
GHDpro
November 1st, 2005, 17:06
As the copy protection on this disc appears to be physical rather than some other
"smart" mechanism, have you tried more simple tools that can ignore errors on discs?
I can remember using some tool named iso~something that I could read a
badly damaged disc with, although I had to press "retry" and "skip" a lot...
With that, you might at least be able to get all data from the disc.
mhl12
November 1st, 2005, 19:58
or have you tried the old copy and paste?
RockY
November 1st, 2005, 20:50
I tried that too... It starts good but then after a few files it says that it can’t read the CD.
But the strange thing is that when I run the program with the original CD works perfectly.
I guess I give up...
RockY
November 1st, 2005, 20:53
As the copy protection on this disc appears to be physical rather than some other
"smart" mechanism, have you tried more simple tools that can ignore errors on discs?
I can remember using some tool named iso~something that I could read a
badly damaged disc with, although I had to press "retry" and "skip" a lot...
With that, you might at least be able to get all data from the disc.
Interesting...
Someone told me to use ISO buster, and when I started making the iso... the program asked me to retry, skip or cancel... But I got bored and stopped the process...
I may try that again and tell you what happens.
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