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  1. skorpeo

    skorpeo Member

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    can anyone help me out? I've been trying to backup my DMC3 but I keep getting hung up using both Nero and DVD Decryptor! With dvd decryptor I get about 58% into the ISO and I start getting read errors and it hangs up! With Nero it wont even start writing using the on the fly method. Can I just burn an image file with nero then burn it to disc?
    Thanks in advance for any help.
     
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    where did u get hang up? is it during the extracting process? or the burning process. if it is the extracting process, it simply means your original dvd is screwed up, u need to get another 1. if it is during the burning process, you simply burning your game at a high speed (4x, or 8x). Some dvd writer will give out an error if you burn something at very fast speed. WRitting at 1x-2x is always recommended.
     
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    It's during the extraction, I get 58% into it using DVD extractor and then I get read errors and it hangs.
     
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    Hi
    It must be a scratch on the disc that is giving the problem, i always use my DVD rom for reading, because my writer a NEC 2500a can be very sensitive when reading discs where as the dvd rom can be more forgiving. Try reading the disc on different drives if you have this option
    Hope this helps
     
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    Thanx will do!
     

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