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Optical Storage Technical Discussions Discuss, Unfix betablocker images. at International Chat: Hardware related forum; Is it possible to undo the changes that betablocker did to an image file? I had working copies of Operation Flashpoint and MoH:AA, but when I make new copies from "fixed" images by betablocker, they no longer work. Is it possible to unfix the images? FOr teh


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Old 21-06-2002   #1 (permalink)
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Unfix betablocker images.

Is it possible to undo the changes that betablocker did to an image file? I had working copies of Operation Flashpoint and MoH:AA, but when I make new copies from "fixed" images by betablocker, they no longer work. Is it possible to unfix the images? FOr teh record, I am using CloneCD 4.0.1.3 with a LG CGE-8320B drive.
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I cannot figure out what happened here. Made images and used betablocker to "fix" them. Made working copies, but am unable to now. Nothing on the system has changed. Strange...
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Just re-read the game from your original CD?
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I no longer have the orginal CDs.
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Try using FES with error correction on. I also know of another method, but Futureproof doesn't want me to tell you (btw, it doesn't involve cracks. Seriously).
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Err...why not? That means your backups are not legal. Tut Tut.

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> Is it possible to undo the changes that
> betablocker did to an image file?

Sure. Extract the weak sectors, unscramble
them, restore the bytes, scramble the sectors
and put them back into the image.
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May I ask why Futureproof doesn't want you to share the info. Here's some more added wierdness. WHen I burn the images toa CDRW, they work fine. Trying to different types of CDR media (Memorex and TDK) results in bad copies. What is different with the CDRWs?
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