Just a quick question or two. What speed did you "read" the source disk at? If it was higher than 1x, you might try setting it to 1x and letting it read at that speed. I also usually burn my backups at around 1-4x(4x is usually max). I've used a generic template of of gamecopyworld when burning backups. They list some "universal backup" tips. Let me find the link. Oops, I forgot that GCW doesn't list specific pages.

I guess I'll just try to quote the whole thing for you.
"Here are the instructions to make a working backup of most Protected CDs using CloneCD 4.x.x.x in combination with a CD-Reader/CD-Writer which can both can handle DAO-RAW:
* Create the following directory (if it exists already empty it):
o <TempDir>: C:\TEMP\CD
* Create a CD-Image using CloneCD 4.x.x.x with these Game CD settings:
o Data Read Settings Tab:
+ Set Read Speed Data to 1x (176 kByte/s)
+ Select Read SubChannel Data from Data Tracks (default)
+ Select Regenerate Data Sectors (default)
o Audio Read Settings Tab:
+ Set Read Speed Audio to 1x (176 kByte/s)
+ Set Audio Extraction Quality to Medium (Fast) (default)
+ Select Read SubChannel Data from Audio Tracks (default)
+ UnSelect Only read the first Session (default)
o Error Handling Tab:
+ Set Fast Error Skip to Automatic (default)
+ Set Sector Skip to 100 (default)
+ UnSelect Abort on Read Error (default)
+ Select Don't report read errors (default)
+ Select Intelligent Bad Sector Scanner (default)
* When ready burn the modified CD-Image a CD-R using CloneCD 4.x.x.x with these Game CD settings:
o Set Write Speed to any desired speed
o Select Don't Repair SubChannel Data (default)
o Select Always close last Session
* Play the game!
Here are the instructions to make a working backup of most Protected CDs using CloneCD 3.x.x.x in combination with a CD-Reader/CD-Writer which can both can handle DAO-RAW:
* Create the following directory:
o <TempDir>: C:\TEMP\CD
* Create a CD-Image using CloneCD 3.x.x.x with these settings:
o Set Read Speed to 1x (176 kByte/s)
o Select Read SubChannel Data from Data Tracks
o Select Read SubChannel Data from Audio Tracks
o Select Fast Error Skip
+ Set Read Retry to at least 5
+ Set Error correction to None
o UnSelect Don't report bad sectors
o UnSelect Intelligent Bad Sector Scanner
* When ready burn the CD-Image a CD-R using CloneCD 3.x.x.x with these settings:
o Set Write Speed to any desired speed
o Select RAW DAO
o Select Don't Repair SubChannel Data
o UnSelect Simulate Writing (if available)
o Select Burn Proof/Just Link (if available)
o unSelect Perform Laser Power Calibration
o unSelect Wait until Buffers are full
o Select Always close last Session
* Play the game!
NOTE: CloneCD v4 includes a CloneCD Tray utility which is active when your startup your PC. This utility includes a feature Hide CDR Media which can be very helpful when playing a backup from a CD-Writer. Some games try to detect if they are run from a CD-R media and this tool let's them think it is an original CD.
Backup Hints
Here are some general hints when making a 1:1 CD-Copy:
* Use your CD-Writer to also read the CD-Image - In most cases the CD-Writer can handle more protections!
* To avoid coasters always make a CD-Image on harddrive before writing it to a CD-R.
* Read the CD-Image at 1x or at a maximum of 8x speed. Reading the CD-Image at 1x speed takes a long time to complete but it is the safest speed to correctly read the image from any CD-Reader. Most modern CD-Readers can handle faster speeds. Just experiment!
* CD-Writer software like Adaptec Easy CD Creator will NEVER be able to copy protected CDs and in most cases only interferes with other CD-Writers software! Software like CloneCD, Nero & CDRWIN are far better products!"
This may not help you at all......but if it does, it's worth it.
jc