game back-up

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  1. tom4040us

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    I bought game copy pro but have no idea how to copy the disk as my ripper softwhere won't see it PLEASE HELP
     
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    your program WILL NOT copy GC games .
    You have to use viper gc or viper gc extreme to copy games.
     
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    I wish to thank you for your input, but did you understand what I want to do. I have the mini DVD of Zelda all I want to do is make a copy as a back-up so I can keep the original in perfect condition, Put it away & just use the copy. The company that sold me the software said there stuff would do this but I can’t get it to see the files on the DVD any ideas.
     
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    from what i was told/read, no dvd drive can read gamecube games because they just cant. same with the dreamcast games i think but i dont remember how they copied games with dreamcast.

    anyways, to copy games, you either need:

    1. viper gc extreme chip that comes with usb stuff which you can use to back up your gc games
    2. viper gc chip (normal one, not extreme) - it comes with a parallel port which you can also use to back up games
    3. phantasy star online episode 1 & 2 ONLY (not the plus version of the game) and the broadband adapter. you need both of these to copy games to your pc
     
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    It strikes me as funny that their "FAQ" and "Testimonials" on their website are under construction. No tutorials, nothing on the site at all.

    The gamecube cds use a proprietary encoding technique that can't be read by normal dvd drives, hence the backing up by USB, Parallel, or BBA.

    Since GBA and Gameboy don't use cds, I'm pretty sure the emphasis here is on "Learn How"

    You, to the best of my knowledge, have been duped.

    Here's the whois, you can try to get your money back ?

    Whois

    (I don't know if I'm allowed to post this, but it's not my email address, an ad, or a scam, so I hope the admins don't remove it)
     
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