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These are the most frequently asked support questions for CloneCD. This
list will be updated as we receive more support questions.
My Registration Key doesn't work
We recommend using
"Copy & Paste" in order to
avoid making mistakes entering the registration code. All key codes generated by
us are tested and do work. If you have trouble with your key code please
contact: support@elby.ch.
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My Box-Key doesn't work
The key for the "Box-Version" does only work when installing CloneCD directly
from the CD. Copying the setup file to HDD and install will not work, as well as
using the download setup version. The installed "Box-Version" can be updated with
"Online-Version".
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Will my CD-Writer be supported in the future?
This depends on the type of CD-Burner you have. Some might be supported, some
will never be supported. More than 90% of all CD-Writer models are already
supported, at least in SAO-RAW mode. Here is a list of CD-Burners, and the chance, that they
will be supported:
- Hewlett Packard 4020 - Never
- Hewlett Packard 6020 - Never
- Mitsumi CR-2600TE - Never
- Mitsumi CR-2801TE - Never
- Philips CDD-2000 - Never.
- Philips CDD-2600 - Never.
- Teac 50S - Never.
- Teac 55S - Never.
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Why can't I select the "Don't repair SubChannel Data" option?
This option is only available, if your writer supports writing of 96 Bytes
SubChannel Data (CD-Text, CD+G).
This is a restriction of your hardware, not of
CloneCD.
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My ATAPI CD-ROM or CD-Writer should work according to the hardware list, but it doesn't!
CloneCD uses very uncommon sector sizes for the transfer. Certain DMA
Busmaster drivers for INTEL, VIA or ALI chipsets are not working properly with these
transfer sizes. You should get an update of the IDE Busmaster drivers from
INTEL, ALI or VIA for your motherboard,
or you can try to disable DMA for the affected devices in the Windows Device Manager.
A good idea is trying to avoid any 3rd party (INTEL, VIA or ALI) Busmaster
IDE drivers. Use the Microsoft IDE drivers which came with your Windows
operating system.
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My Plextor CD-Reader doesn't read SubChannel Data!
This is usually caused, because of a conflict between the Software
"Plextor Manager" and CloneCD. To use CloneCD with Plextor CD-ROMs,
you must uninstall Plextor Manager and reboot your computer. If you still have
problems under Windows 95/98, make sure, that the file AUDIOFS.VXD is deleted
from the WINDOWS/SYSTEM/IOSUBSYS directory.
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When reading some CDs, CloneCD reports hundreds of Read-Errors, is this normal?
This depends on the CD you are trying to read. Read Errors can indicate that
the CD is damaged or that your Reader isn't fully compatible with CloneCD, but
errors might be placed intentional on the CD as part of a copy protection.
If read errors are intentional, you can ignore them. The copy will work.
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My Plextor PX-R820 is producing Coasters with CloneCD!
Please use firmware version 1.07. It is available at Plextor's WebSite.
Further, your unit must be manufactured after March 1999. To be precise: The
unit must have been shipped with Firmware 1.03. Earlier units will
not work, even if the correct firmware version is installed.
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What are these three Image Files which are written to my Hard disk?
The three files written (with the ending *.CCD, *.IMG and *.SUB) are:
- CCD - The CloneCD control file. It contains information about the logical
structure of the CD. The CCD file is an ASCII text file. Experienced users
may want to modify it.
- IMG - Image, the main channel data of all tracks of the CD
- SUB - Sub Channel Data, the sub channel data of all tracks of the CD
The three files must be in the same directory. They must have the same
"front" name, e.g. CloneCDImage.ccd, CloneCDImage.img and
CloneCDImage.sub. It is a good idea to create separate directories for Image
Files from different CDs.
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Are the backup copies still copy protected?
Yes. CloneCD does not modify, decrypt or descramble the data while reading or writing in any way.
Copies created with CloneCD cannot be copied with other CD replication software.
Only CloneCD can copy these CDs again.
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Is there a generation loss if I backup a disk which is already a copy created with CloneCD?
In theory - yes. CloneCD does real 1:1 copies, including all errors or other anomalies
which might belong to a copy protection mechanism. You could think of CloneCD
making something more like an analogue copy than a digital copy. However, you
would need several generations to actually notice a difference.
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My CD-Reader or CD-Writer does not work with CloneCD! CloneCD tells me, it is "not compatible"!
Most CD-ROMs and CD-Writers work fine with CloneCD. If you get a message that
your CD-ROM is not compatible, please disable reading of Subchannel Data. Please
make sure, that you use up-to-date drivers for your SCSI controller or the IDE
controller on your motherboard.
It is a good idea to use the IDE drivers that
came with your operating system, because ALI, VIA or INTEL IDE drivers often
cause problems.
Please tell us, which device you
are using. Use the "E-Mail Window"
to send us an E-Mail. Probably we can support the device better in a future
release.
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I have a CD-Reader or CD-Writer that works! But it is not in the Hardware Compatibility list! Shall I send an E-Mail, too?
Yes, please! If you do this, we can add your device into the Hardware
Compatibility list. We will further try to obtain such a unit to make our own
tests to support it even better. Further, we want to know what kind of devices
our users have. Please use the "E-Mail Window"
to send us an E-Mail.
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CD-Text isn't copied! What's wrong?
The unit you use for reading must be able to retrieve the CD-Text information from
the Source CD and your writer must be able to write it. It is possible, that a
CD-Writer can write CD-Text, but cannot read it (Example: Mitsumi
4802TE).
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I have a game console which uses CDs. Can I copy these CDs with CloneCD?
Sure you can copy them! But the question should be - will they work? And the
answer is: No. CloneCD does not disable the boot protection found on console
CDs. As we already said, CloneCD does not modify the data it reads or writes in
any way.
However, if you have modified your game console already to accept backup copies,
copies created by CloneCD will work. There is even a nice side effect: Almost any
*additional* copy protection (apart from the boot protection) will be copied,
too. Backup copies created with CloneCD will therefore work better than copies
created by a different program. However, CloneCD was designed to make Safety
Backups of PC-CDs, not for game console CDs.
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Where is the Virtual CloneDrive, I can't find it on my PC?
Be sure that you mark the check box "Virtual CloneCD" during the installation of CloneCD. After rebooting the PC you will find the Virtual CloneDrive in your desktop folder "My Computer".
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I'm running Windows XP, why are there no sheep icons for the Virtual CloneDrives, although I checked the option in the Virtual CloneDrive window?
You need to install Windows XP Service Pack 1.
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How can I change the drive letter for the Virtual CloneDrive?
On Windows 2000/XP: Right-click on "My Computer->Manage" and choose "Disk Management", right-click on the "Virtual CloneDrive->Change Drive Letter". Select a letter of your choice.
On Windows 9x/ME: Right-click on "My Computer->Properties->Device Manager", open the CD-ROM submenu, click on "ELBY DVD-ROM->Settings". Select a letter of your choice.
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