diablo2 backup

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OneOfTheseDays

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Thorin you are an idiot. Those kids you are talking about must be the most well behaved kids in the world. Kids NEVER listen to their parents. I know i never did. Anyways, kids are curious and they always get into things that aren't theirs and screw things up.
 

thorin

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AnMig
"Parents love to recieve advice on how to bring up their kids ."

I wasn't giving any advice at all I was just speaking from experience.

"The best advices usually comes from non-parents who have all the ideal ways of rearing a child into perfect adults like we all have become."

You're not a perfect adult? Just kidding....again I offered no advice only experience(s) and pesonal thoughts.....

"I hope this came out sarcastic as it was intended to be."

I suppose.

Sudheer Anne
"Thorin you are an idiot."

Thanks that means alot to me coming from someone to knows <0 about me.

&quot;Those kids you are talking about must be the most well behaved kids in the world.&quot;

Pretty close, but they aren't unusual in my experience (maybe it's a Canadian thing).

&quot;Kids NEVER listen to their parents. I know i never did. Anyways, kids are curious and they always get into things that aren't theirs and screw things up.&quot;

That is completely untrue, it's more like parents NEVER listen to their kids. Respect them and their things and you can get them to respect (and listen) to you and respect your things. Yes kids are always curious and yes they always get into things they aren't supposed to and screw things up, but there is no reason these things have to happen over and over again. We can't count on schools and daycare to teach them everything they need to know. Although it seems that more and more that this is what people expect.

Anyway I'm sure you will disagree with everything I've said simply because your experience is different, but that doesn't change it's truth in what I see here all the time (with multiple families).

Anyhow I now digress as this is the completely wrong forum for this issue.

Enjoy and good luck!

Thorin
 

MWink

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I was able to make a good backup of Diablo 2 using my Panasonic 8X DVD to read the disc and my Acer 12/8/32 to burn it. Though for some reason the Acer can't read the disc IT burned! :Q But the Panasonic can.
 

Poncherelli

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Get CloneCD, burn an image using FES and IBSS, then burn that image onto a new cd. If your cd-r doesn't support FES, you're going to have to let it run for liek 8-10 hours or something, but either way, it'll work.
 

DJediMaster

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You can also create an image of the cd on your hard disk. And plug the 'virtual cd' into a virtual cd drive.