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    Cannot Clone a DVD

    I just want to Clone a DVD. This was a simple task in v8. However, I am using v9 (9.0.5.5). I click on the Copy tab at the very top, then the Clone/Burn tab below it. I see "Source" and I click on the green plus on the right side. However, it does not let me choose a DVD drive. It is just looking for iso, img, or other image files.

    How do I Clone a DVD? For example, if I want to back up my PS2 game. How would I do it using DVDFab v9? Thanks!

    #2
    Hi rbird
    I just tried it and it's working fine here.
    You will not click the disc icon with the + on it, I believe that is for an ISO copy.
    Try it with a disc in your drive first to see if you have the same results.
    To my knowledge Fab will not copy PS2 game discs.
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      #3
      dvdfab will not work for ps2 games, only for movies.

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        #4
        It did work to clone PS2 games back when I had one and it worked fine on the console with the boot loader mod.
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          #5
          Originally posted by 90312 View Post
          It did work to clone PS2 games back when I had one and it worked fine on the console with the boot loader mod.
          Thanks, I never tried it with mine.
          Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


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            #6
            That's been a while back, so I can't speak to it anymore pal.
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              #7
              Thank you

              Thank you for all the help. The DVD is not a movie disc so I ended up using "ISO Recorder" to make an ISO out of my DVD.

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