

You must read the image of Ravenshield(CD 2) with your Plexy and choose "authorize the use of alternative read method" and choose nibble (read max).See if you detect in the image read process "gap found" and how many ecc errors reported. I've read at other forums BlindWrite must be installed in order to play the backup and somehow Alcohol 120 causes conflicts when trying to play your backup so if you have Alcohol 120 installed, uninstall for now as this is juat a test. If it is, then you would use the latest BlindWrite release and your Plexy to make a backup and play the backup in your Plexy without any emulation to see if the game will and play. Ravenshield is Safedisc 2.8.x cd protected but use ClonyXXL to be 100% sure. Make those posts in the sub forum CD-R section.


This is strictly dealing with backing up the "original" image of the Safedisc protected cd. DO NOT make posts on this thread concerning internet downloads of any file formats(Iso, Bin& Cue) that are Safedisc 2.8.x-2.9.x. If you succeed with the latest BlindWrite 4.4.0 backing up Safedisc 2.8.x-2.9.x then the days of buying a "2 sheep burner" are over? I dunno. Your AOPEN CD-RW CRW3248 is considered a "1 sheep" burner (EFM encoding) and can write regular bit patterns almost correctly. In the dump image process (read image), you should see ecc errors and "gap found", resetting configuration.

Use NO emulation and play the backup in your burner and see if the Safedisc protected cd will install and play. Use ClonyXXL to scan pc games to determine what version of Safedisc is on the cd m8. Choose read alternative method (nibble) and choose DAO pw in the write process. Use the latest BlindWrite Suite 4.4.0 and read the image(s) of Safedisc 2.8.x-2.9.x with your burner. Select Disc-at-Once, unselect 'Test Burn' and 'Multi-session' checkboxes and then OK to start burning! Right-click again on the main window and select Burn/Test Burn Right-click on the main window and select from the popup menu 'Load Track from. ISO file is a ISO/2352 image file, that is 1:1 equivalent to a CRDWin. CUE file (please note that, actually, the. Give the image file a name and press 'Save' to start the extraction.Īt the end of the process you'll have two files, an. Select 'Safedisc' option and click 'Start Disc Dump' Now select the CD-Unit you want to use for reading. At first, it will ask you to locate the file DDump.exe:Ĭlick on 'Locate disc dump' button and select the Discdump executable file. Unzip all packages in one directory, say C:\DDUMP. Please note that Fireburner 2.17 needs to be purchased to be able to write CDs, so we will only stick to Fireburner 1.06 (for testing purposes). So far, the Discdump/Fireburner has been acclaimed as the most reliable method to backup latest versions of Safedisc (e.g.
