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Plextor Burner Discuss, PX-W4824A copies SD 2.6 at CD and DVD Burners forum; PX-W4824A firm 1.03 SafeDisk 2.6 and Alcohol results. I backed-up Grand Prix 4 (SafeDisc v2.6) and tested the back-up in a PIONEER DR-A14S CD-ROM. I used the Alcohol 120% 1.3.5 build 1125 trial version with the default Safedisk2 settings (Bypass


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Old 01-01-2003   #1 (permalink)
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PX-W4824A copies SD 2.6

PX-W4824A firm 1.03 SafeDisk 2.6 and Alcohol results.

I backed-up Grand Prix 4 (SafeDisc v2.6) and tested the
back-up in a PIONEER DR-A14S CD-ROM.
I used the Alcohol 120% 1.3.5 build 1125 trial version
with the default Safedisk2 settings (Bypass EFM Error checked).

Results
Pioneer DR-A14S CD-ROM : back-up worked!
Plextor PX-W4824A : back-up worked! (with Hide CDR on)

Conclusion
The Plextor PX-W4824A drive can create a PERFECT
back-up of SD2.6 with Bypass EFM Errors checked.
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In that very moment when you check "bypass EFM errors", "amplify weak sectors", or whatever it is called in any other software, the backup is not perfect

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The test is only passed if a Toshiba DVD-ROM plays the backup.
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In my opinion the backup is "real perfect" if it work
in any CD/DVD drive without hide CDR
and not only in a Toshiba DVD-ROM.

Talking general the backup is perfect if
work for most of the people with some tricks.

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for your support.

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Thanks for the info but it's pretty common knowledge I think. The Plextor writers can back-up SafeDisc 2.51+ without any problems when you use an option like bypass EFM or amplify weak sectors. The back-ups are perfect since they work from all drives, even from a Toshiba drive. I've tested this in my reviews a long time ago
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