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call of duty

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by mxproud, Jun 1, 2004.

  1. daemonzx6

    daemonzx6 Regular member

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    hi, i have been trying to backup Call of Duty for a long time now and I have had no luck at all. I have tried using Alcohol 120% v1.9.2 build 1705, BlindWrite 5, and CloneCd v4.3.2.2. I have a 1-Sheep-Burner, a Philips PCRW1208. I have followed all the previous guides and all I can manage to do is make an image file. Every time I try to actually burn the file to disc, it says that there is some sort of problem. I used Clony XXL to determine that my Call of Duty has Safedisc 2.9 on it. Does anybody have an answer as to why I have made no progress in trying to back this game up? Does anyone know a way to backup CoD?
     
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    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi,

    My best guess would be that your burner isn't up to the task. Defeating the newer protections gets more and more dependant on the right hardware. The guide for using 1-sheep burners isn't a rock-solid guarantee that it'll work.

    You're using the right software though :)

    If you're interested, the Asus 5232AS and the Lite On 52327S are both very good at writing protections and either one can be had for a little over $30.
     
  3. daemonzx6

    daemonzx6 Regular member

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    Thaks for the help, however, I would actually like to get a CD/DVD burner to replace my current one. Do you know of any good 2 sheep CD/DVD burners?
     
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    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Two sheep DVD capable burners .... Plexy708 and 712 are two ... kinda pricy but they do the job nicely :)
     
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    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    I can vouch for the Plextor PX-708A. I recently made a very nice backup of Painkiller (SafeDisc 3.2) with it and and BlindWrite5. The copy plays from all three of my drives :)
     
  6. daemonzx6

    daemonzx6 Regular member

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    Thanx, I might buy one of those
     

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