Backing up jedi knight 2, 757mb image file?

Nefrodite

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the image file is a tad huge, is that right? i can't seem to get it to work grumble:p using clone cd.3.0.8.2
 

PliotronX

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Due to the overhead in the image format, the size of the image file will always be larger than the actual data. I've seen 800Meg image files burn to 80min CDs with room to spare. If you want to find out the actual data size before burning, you can use tools such as ISO Buster (now shareware), CD Mage (freeware), or WinISO (shareware), etc..
 

Nefrodite

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why nero instead of clone cd? can nero even use clone cd's image files? or is it because only nero can overburn or something?
 

Nefrodite

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odd, it works now:p only things i changed were ripping at 1x, using a 10cdrw instead of a 24x cdr. heh still too many factors to figure it out hehe, oh well.. it works:p and your right, 80min was enough.
 

chechi

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Hey, heres an idea! Why dont you just pay for the game and support the gaming industry instead of ripping it off? That makes sense. You like to play games right? Well, then help them out buy actually paying for it, and not warez, or copying it. Just an idea!;)
 

Nefrodite

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really? i make backups so my little cousin doesn't break the original.

i bet i own more software, cds/dvds then you have:p i have hundreds.



so go screw yourself. :)
 

chechi

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Hmmm, sounds like a good cover up.
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How about I go screw your mom instead!:)

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