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demonmonkey1234
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CD Burning

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Yea I'm tryin got make a copy of a game that screws up at the like 95% or up part of the process. So it ruins the cd completely. Are there any better burning programs out there that some one knows of that's better than Easy CD cReater 5? I've tried buring on the lowest speeds and everything so yea I'm fresh out of ideas. :mad :fight :argue :bonk :P :grr
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First you need to do some research, to find out what kind of copy protection they are useing.
Then Alcohol 120 is your freind, it'll clone anything
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I usually use Nero for basic burning and CloneCd when I was trying to "back up" copy protected things. Now I have found Alcohol 120 and like it much better than Clone CD. Give it a try they have a 30 day free demo.
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