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Old 08-27-2003, 10:47 PM   #1
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burning with alcahol120%

i like alcahol120% but i cant seem to burn new securom 4.x discs. i checked out my drive and from what ive found its compatable but wont burn. i set the read and write speeds to 4x in the options becouse i cant seem to burn anything faster than that-another problem im having, i think i posted on someone elses thread not too long ago- so before i changed the speed i couldnt even get an image from a cd to my hdd correctly, now i can becouse it reads at 4x. as i said i changed the write speed too but when i go to burn it says maximum for the write speed and i dont want that so i click to change it and the only options i have is as low as 8x, and even that wont work. i get the error right when it starts to say line in and then it says there was a problem and it aborts the image loading prosses. im not sure whats going on. my computer recognizes my drives as scsi but i beleive they are ide. could this be a problem? im not sure whats going on, can someone please help?
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Old 08-29-2003, 04:00 PM   #2
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try a different disc, 4x is really kind of slow
if you try an 8x disc you should have no problem
it sounds like the program is simply not set up to burn such a slow disc.....

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Old 09-01-2003, 01:39 PM   #3
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ok this is weird and i dont know why this happenes, but when i take and put the original cd in the drive with alcahol open, then open clonyxxx and scan for the encryption then go to alcahol and set it up to burn or read and it has the setting at 4x??????? then i just switch the game cd with the cd-rw and presto!! it works. i just dont understand computers sometimes... but i got it to work. just wish there wasnt so much trouble to go through! oh and a reference to another post i made recently- if you edit an image of a game you want to burn, it wont work! just a tip lol thanx for the suggestion Dan
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