I need to copying my .vro files to my harddrive so I can encode them and write as (S)VCD disks, but I regularly have the problem that the the file won't copy. I understand there is a problem when the file exceeds 4gig but I am aware of this so keep it less.
I have the feeling is dirt or grime, are RAM touchy about dirt? is so whats the best way of cleaning them?
Is their an alternative way I can get the file onto my harddrive. Would creating an .iso image of the disk and thene extracting the image to my harddrive be any different? would the imaging affect the .vro
any help will be good.
Chris.
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Use a Disc Doctor. There sell them at best buy Radio Shack EB. It will take a layer of the disc and clean it. Also FYE sell's them any place that sell's DVD games music will have them. SOme time's they have other name's. At EB they call it the Game Doctor.
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