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If you clone a CD/DVD/BD having only one disc drive, a temporary image on your computer HDD will be created to let you record the resulting disc using the same disc drive. In this case please make sure that you have enough free hard drive disk space available for the created temporary disc image. Its size could be up to almost 200 gigabytes for a six-layer BD. The option Ignore reading CD sectors errors lets you copy damaged discs. In case you know that your disc is physically damaged (scratched, for instance) the program will still let you copy such a disc, replacing the defective areas with zero bytes. Thus the disc will become readable again, though some of the information might be lost. Copying Discs After you select all the settings click the Start copying! button to start the copying process. You will see the progress of the current operation and the buffer state at the moment:
You can click the Cancel button to abort the recording, although it is not recommended to do that during the burning to the destination disc as the disc might become unreadable afterwards if the burning process is not complete. You won't be able to read or write a CD-R, a DVD-R or a BD-R after you press this button in the middle of the burning process. |