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| New on Forum Join Date: May 2003 Location: Hong Kong
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| Im actually quite interested in this, ive been looking into it. Is there a way to skip sectors on any burning program? I know this would have desired effect as there would be no data there. Im trying to corrupt a range for example 2000 - 2500 3000 - 3500 Basicly to create a ring pattern. With CD i managed to figure i out. When for example blindread, alcohol find these values how do they clone?? I know on CD they fill the sector with 55555 value but for DVDR how is this done?? if you do a 1:1 copy of a corrupt DVD what is the outcome, does it fix the sectors? Quite interesting |
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