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Old 27-05-2002, 23:43
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Angry FF9 Coasters.

Hi,i've been backing up my copy of Final Fantasy 9(Australian Version)and keep getting a coaster of the second disc.The first disc worked no worries then i got half way though the second disc and it locked up so i chequed the origanial disc and it went pass this part so i recopied disc2 and it worked but now it doing it again at another spot in the game.

I've got a mod chip(couple of months ago)and am using CloneCD.
My buner is able to do Libcript and i use the settings posted on PSXCopyWorld.

Is this a mod chip protection at work or what?And if so why does the first disc work and the second disc play up?

Any help would be great.

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Old 28-05-2002, 11:50
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Hi!

As far as I know it is only Libcrypt protected so using CloneCD in 1x read mode, read subchannel and 1x burn mode, it should be running.

It sounds like your console having problems reading the disc.
Tried puting it up side down? In some cases it will help.
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Old 01-06-2002, 16:50
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Hey D-Tox
Email me and ill should be able to help you
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