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Software to copy content of one cd to another blank cd

post #1 of 10
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Hi guys, i'm new to the cd copy thing and i was wondering what program you would recommend so that i can copy the contents of an audio or data cd to a blank one. I would like a program that could see both my disc drives, i would put the audio/data cd in one drive and then the blank cd in the cd burner drive and use the software to just copy the contents from one to the other directly without having to save anything to the hard drive first. Can anyone recommend a good program to do this, preferably one that is FREE

thanks
post #2 of 10
Nero and Roxio are decent but neither are free...but they're "accessible"

By the way, your desktop is frighteningly similar to mine...the only difference is I have two Hitachi 160's and my 9800 is flashed to an XT with 256 MB. The case is also different but wow, so much similarity.
post #3 of 10
lol, yea, the typical cookie cutter build

Anyway, Nero works pretty good for me. PM me and ill tell you how to get it 'accessable'.
post #4 of 10
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Originally Posted by NovaShine
lol, yea, the typical cookie cutter build

Anyway, Nero works pretty good for me. PM me and ill tell you how to get it 'accessable'.
I didn't build mine with anybody's advice though...and the brands are exactly the same @.@ wow.
post #5 of 10
i use nero 6 ultra. it works great
post #6 of 10
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Originally Posted by twoodcc
i use nero 6 ultra. it works great
Ditto that
post #7 of 10
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Originally Posted by Saiyr
I didn't build mine with anybody's advice though...and the brands are exactly the same @.@ wow.
It's just that the parts you used were so popular.

They were the top of the line In July 2003 for gamers with the exception of the audigy ZS which came out a little while after. At least that's for the less overclock savvy.

Oh and by the way Deisel go check your AMD machine, u should be getting at least 6k on 3dmark if not more.
post #8 of 10
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Originally Posted by NovaShine
It's just that the parts you used were so popular.

They were the top of the line In July 2003 for gamers with the exception of the audigy ZS which came out a little while after. At least that's for the less overclock savvy.

Oh and by the way Deisel go check your AMD machine, u should be getting at least 6k on 3dmark if not more.

for a 128 mb 9800 pro, i think my 3dmark03 scores are in line with the norm. by the way i have not overclocked it or "flashed" it to unlock more pipes. My case temps are only like 32C even when gaming so it's a very cool machine, as a result i might begin playing around with the clock speeds on the card and overclock it a bit to get some better scores
post #9 of 10
I realize that, but still, my 9800 non pro without flashing (Infineon memory ) or OC still got something around the mark of 6100.
A 256MB 9800pro makes pretty much negligable difference from a 128MB version. The memory is used to store textures which are applied to surfaces in the 3D World to make it more realistic instead of having grey walls or floors or whatever. 3DMark03's textures that are needed in each level are smaller than 128MB in total, so even 128MB is enough. 256MB is too much.

Also, 9800pros cant be flashed for more pipes. Those pipes dont exist.
post #10 of 10
I use alcohal 120% best for image saving and coping this thing is ownt!
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