I believe the numbers are the location on the disc where the read error
occurred.
I believe the numbers are the location on the disc where the read error
occurred.
That would probably be a good assumption considering that most cd's anymore are copyprotected and will result in such errors being produced, as long as cdrwin does not attempt to fix the erroe (by trying to replace the data) then you are good.
Better yet though try BlindRead, that is designed to bypass all copyprotection, although it is like $20 or $30 for it
Pft, why stop if you're using an emulator.Originally posted by suckthismeat@Mar 10 2004, 05:41 AM
That would probably be a good assumption considering that most cd's anymore are copyprotected and will result in such errors being produced, as long as cdrwin does not attempt to fix the erroe (by trying to replace the data) then you are good.
Better yet though try BlindRead, that is designed to bypass all copyprotection, although it is like $20 or $30 for it
Hehehe.
never said stop, just mentioning anohter means around the situation. Blind Read seems to do a great job bypassing all copyprotection, and I recomend it highly.
Just be prepared to wait a while
You missed the point. He was referring to the fact that you were telling him to buy software to make potentially illegal copies of a game.
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