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Old 21-01-2002, 20:55
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safedisk 2 and Sims Hot Date Question

I have a hp 9100 writer and a toshiba xm-6602b reader and clonecd. Writer and reader are supported under clonecd. Untill now there was nothing I couldnt copy! I have tried everything and still there is something missing. Have tried all progs. and nothing. Any Ideas, or is this a monster we cant beat?
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Old 22-01-2002, 05:07
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Ho hum....

SD2 requires a burner capable of enc####g EFM correctly. Whilst your burner may be clonecd compatible, it still requires this added feature which most burners do not.
Check out clonecd website (www.elaborate-bytes.com) for a list of those which can.
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Old 22-01-2002, 15:26
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I have hp9110i and using clone cd i can copy sims hot date but its requires fixed exe to work. time to upgrade i think and get more speed as well.
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Old 22-01-2002, 17:03
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You could try using the "Amplify Weak Sectors" option in latest versions of CloneCD.
You might have to fiddle around a bit to get it working, if you are in the USA for example. Search for posts on this as it has been posted many times recently..
It may get around your problem if ya burner can't handle correct EFM enc####g on it's own.
Not sure if it will work though. I have never had to use this function.
Try it. At worst you will have another drinks coaster.
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Old 22-01-2002, 23:31
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Einstein (23-01-2002 01:03):
You could try using the "Amplify Weak Sectors" option in latest versions of CloneCD.
You might have to fiddle around a bit to get it working, if you are in the USA for example. Search for posts on this as it has been posted many times recently..
It may get around your problem if ya burner can't handle correct EFM enc####g on it's own.
Not sure if it will work though. I have never had to use this function.
Try it. At worst you will have another drinks coaster.
Regards,

Einstein
Not to many hp writers can handle correct EFM enc####g on it's own. Time to upgrade...lol
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