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Name: STeVo_SFC
Date: August 4, 2004 at 05:34:09 Pacific
OS: win xp pro sp1a
CPU/Ram: p4 3.2ghz 1gb ram
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I would like to backup all my game image files onto dvds as to save cd space! When i create an image file, i have 3 files, the IMG file (the game) the CCD and the SUB. do i need the CCD and SUB aswell. If not i can burn as a list and not as a folder of their own. eg rename the image.img to the game name, then burn a couple to dvd. what are the CCD and SUB files for anyway. my SUBs files are around 31mb tho. the ccd are like 1kb. Can someone plz help me with this little bit of info, thanx!



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Name: Webbo
Date: August 4, 2004 at 06:11:11 Pacific
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Use WinISO to extract all the files to a folder on your hard disk.

Then open a CD burning software application and burn that folder to a DVD. You can repeat this with every folder full of game files untill your DVD is full.


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Response Number 2
Name: tropic
Date: August 4, 2004 at 07:20:35 Pacific
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Umm... no. CloneCD needs all three files to reproduce the original CD, so burn each trio to a folder on your DVD.


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Response Number 3
Name: tropic
Date: August 4, 2004 at 07:23:28 Pacific
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Sorry, didn't read the whole post. CCD = CloneCD instructions; IMG = traditional data track data; SUB = subchannel data.


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