+++ I can't read Sony PlayStations cd's +++

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  1. superuser

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    on my cd-rw Sony 120e. WHY ???
    My system : Celeron 1200/256/40/G64Mb
     
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    +++ What software are you using ? +++
     
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    Win XP Professional, latest Nero
     
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    I think it HARDWARE problem, not software - my cd-rw just blind for certain types of cd's (PSX)
     
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    I have never heard of such thing. Have you tried CloneCD? If it doesn't work, then we can rule out software issues.
     
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    yes, i tried clone, nero, but my windows can't read this cd !
    but on the work (i have 48x) all is fine.
    may be my cd-rw is too old for this...
     
  8. WizardF

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    Try to use CDRWIN by GoldenHawk before you decide it is hardware related. It is the most commonly used program to copy PSX CD's with.
     
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    CDRWin is easily outperformed by CloneCD, BlindWrite or DiscJuggler. I doubt it gives you any help.
     

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