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BlastinFooz619
Nov 24 2001, 02:23
can someone please tell me all the programs i need to make a backup copy of OPF?

ufo hk
Nov 25 2001, 01:26
CloneCD
80 min CDs t oallow overburn.
and a reader which will read subtrack data.

Read the Clonecd manual at CloneClinic and it will tell you about safedisc2.

mithrandir
Nov 25 2001, 18:06
If your intensions are good why do you want to copy the CD?

ufo hk
Nov 25 2001, 20:00
"If your intensions are good why do you want to copy the CD?"

Blast... actually answered this question in his original post "...i need to make a backup copy of OPF..."

Read the agreement carefully - and you'll see you're entitled to make a backup copy of the CD.

mithrandir
Nov 25 2001, 22:04
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Quote: from ufo hk on 11:00 pm on Nov. 25, 2001
"If your intensions are good why do you want to copy the CD?"

Blast... actually answered this question in his original post "...i need to make a backup copy of OPF..."

Read the agreement carefully - and you'll see you're ***entitled to make a backup copy of the CD. [/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>


Ok! Sorry to both of you!

RN Malboeuf
Nov 26 2001, 14:30
liar
if you wreck your CD which I doubt you ever will, you can just have CM send you a new one


(Edited by RN Malboeuf at 11:31 am on Nov. 26, 2001)

BlastinFooz619
Nov 26 2001, 20:48
Liar! U dumb F*ck ,Who tha #### is gona send me a copy if i mess it up. where does it say that in the agreements.I have never heard of a game company sendin out free replacment cds. If that were tha case then someone would figure out a way to cheat the company out of some money. If it was my company i know i wouldnt give some one a replacment cd, id make them buy a new one.

COMPANIES ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF MAKIN MONEY NOT LOSIN IT.

Spitfire
Nov 30 2001, 08:52
I did a little investigation on this issue. Seems that most software companies send you a replacement CD only if the warranty is still valid. Still, they charge the postage fee so you have to pay it double, the one you send them and the one you receive. It would cost about 30-40% of the price of the original game to send it here from Finland, plus the additional trouble to go through sending the package... So it's not really worth it after all.