C&C Generals Autorun
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Applecorp
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19. August 2003 @ 07:50 |
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I have looked all over this forum and couldn't find an answer to my problem, so here goes.
I had no trouble backing up Generals, but when I insert disc 1 into my DVD/Cd-rom drive it fails to read the disc, in fact it keeps 'trying' to read it for ages without success.
Inserting the disc in my cd-rw drive works fine, it auto runs for installation, and installs with no problems.
So the main problem is it seems only my cd-rw drive will read the disc. My other PC doesn't have a cd-rw drive, only a cd-rom and that also will not read the disc. It just makes lots of noises and usually makes the PC lock up.
Is there a way to get a DVD/cd-rom drive to read the disc?
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Shoey
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19. August 2003 @ 10:11 |
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Was the image of C&C Generals (cd 1) burned with a "2 sheep burner"? If it was then most likely the backup would play, if not then backup will play in cd burner and usually needing the aid og "hide cd-r\ignore media type"= emulation.
Shoey :)
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21. August 2003 @ 05:33 |
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Thanks shoey but it turns out that it is the cd-r discs that are causing this.
They are of the 900mb variety. First time I have used them. I bought some 'normal' 700mb discs and burned generals and it worked fine in my DVD-CD-rom drives.
Strange why these 900mb discs only work in my cd-rw drive!
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Shoey
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21. August 2003 @ 05:42 |
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Quote: Strange why these 900mb discs only work in my cd-rw drive!
Be sure that your cd burner supports 900mb discs m8 as not all do. Check the users manual and also see if there is a firmware update for you cd burner. Glad to hear you got C&C Generals running! For backing up Safedisc 2.8-2.9x or running from a virtual stealth drive, you need an ATIP tool (hide cd-r\ignore media type\Safedisc emulation enabled) to play a backup in a DVD\CD burner. Play backups of Safedisc 2.8-2.9 in your DVD\CD-ROM (preferably), not your dvd\cd vurner
Shoey :)
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Applecorp
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21. August 2003 @ 07:15 |
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I'm not sure I fully understand what you mean. My point was the 900mb disc copy worked fine as long as I used it in my cd-rw drive. Are you saying if my cd-rw drive fully supported this media the copy would work ok in my DVD/cd-rom drive?
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Praetor
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22. August 2003 @ 09:45 |
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Not all drives support 90/99 minute media, specifically DVD drives. In general, since the 90/99 media was a CD-recordable odds are that ur burner will have a better chance of reading it. BTW, why did you have to use 900MB discs? Generals isnt that big hehe :-)
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Applecorp
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23. August 2003 @ 02:50 |
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I used 900mb discs because that's all I had, they were on sale, 25 discs half price (no wonder!!!) Still at least they work in my writer.
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Praetor
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23. August 2003 @ 05:58 |
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Quote: I used 900mb discs because that's all I had, they were on sale, 25 discs half price
Lucky lucky! :-)
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Shoey
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24. August 2003 @ 04:23 |
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Quote: Are you saying if my cd-rw drive fully supported this media the copy would work ok in my DVD/cd-rom drive?
As long as you use some type of ATIP tool (hide cd-r\ignore media type) m8. Backups of Safedisc 2.8-2.9 "generally" play in your dvd\cd-rom (no emulation help)
Shoey :)
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Applecorp
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28. August 2003 @ 04:03 |
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It now turns out that it wasnt nescessarily the discs (doh!) I had to do a format/install win XP after I discovered that I had drivers attempting to corrupt windows files.
I have now made backups with these 900mb discs since formatting/re-installing windows and they work fine in all my drives. Strange!!!
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Praetor
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28. August 2003 @ 06:52 |
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Quote: I had drivers attempting to corrupt windows files.
That's a comforting thought hehe
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