----- Original Message ----- From: "Billy Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Phil Deane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 6:51 PM Subject: Re: [Scottish] [OT] CDrom Protection (Windows)
> Saturday, November 23, 2002, 6:08:21 PM, Phil Deane wrote: > > > Hi Folks > > > I own some cdroms(originals) for my Kids, (Tweenies, Bob The Builder etc) and > > they are getting old enough where they can use them themselves, but I dont > > want to risk the original disc, so I want to make a copy so that if they ruin > > it, I can burn them another copy. The discs seem to have some sort of copy > > protection which is causing erros when i try and copy it in windows and in > > linux, It could be having empty file son the cdrom or could be somehting > > else, anyone any idea how I get around this?? (All BBC CDroms if that helps) > > Hello Phil, > > Those BBC discs are protected by SafeDisc, therefore, you'll need > to copy them in RAW-DAO mode. > > Check the CloneCD website, to see if your burner supports this > mode (www.elby.ch). > > SafeDisc can be copied in Windows using Alcohol 120%, CloneCD, > BlindWrite, ddump/fireburner or possibly DAEMON Tools - or a > combination of these apps. > > Nero doesn't have a hope in hell of copying this! Also, SafeDisc > won't run off a CDR disc in your burner. This can be fixed by using > CloneCD or Alcohol 120%'s "Hide CDR Media" features. > > -- Definitely I've found CLone to be amazing at duplicating discs to the extent where I backed up all my old PS1 discs using it (still needed a bootdisk to get em going, but apart from that it was fine!) Darren _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
