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discjuggler
i just got disc juggler to burn my games for working backups. the program says u can burn working backups but i cant figure it out. it lets me copy a cd image to my hard drive from the origianal game. but the image file is like 750 mb and a cd only holds 700mb. does anyone know about this program and how to burn backups with it? step by step instructions would really help alot.
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Member (14 bit)
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Kelowna, B.C., Canada
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Nero will let you burn that 750 to your 700mb CD
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i dont have the money to purchace nero though. i got this one for free.
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A downloaded trial version of Nero will still allow you to do the trick. It's actually one of the best burning programs to allow for overburn, especially for games. Check the files you transferred over to your HD as well. Alot of times, game companies will toss demos for other games and unnecessary garbage on a game CD. This may eliminate some space for you too...
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well there is direct x instalation stuff and all that. im not sure if i would need it becouse i have the most upto date direct x drivers. the discjuggler doesnt give me the option to pick a selective copy it just copies whats on the cd. im begining to think its a peice of crap. lol
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how about clonecd. is that good with overbuning?
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If the CD is already overburned (copying a copy that has been overburned), then it works fine. As far as if it will actually do this itself, I am not sure. However, I know for a fact that Nero will do this...
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Nero will also cram 32 sectors per track, instead of the standard 24, which isn't really overburning, but a slightly different format.
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