Backup Bleem! key cd with BlindRead
Submitted by: RISC
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Back up bleem! key cd.
Backing up bleem cd is now quicker than ever if you don't own a Teac-CD532 drive. Just run blindread 3.?? and select optioin 2 (multipule gaps) and wait for a dump. It took 2 hours on my Hitachi GD-2500 DVD drive, 52 hours with Disc Juggler and about the same with CDR-Win. You should get around 2000-3000 errors, these errors are intentional and are part of the copy protection. After 2.?? hours you should have a dump with a .cue file. Burn the dump using FireBurner or CDR-Win, You may get a message saying " Error 'START DAO RECORDING' command failed on device 0:1:0 Disc is not writebale " this is a problem with your burner as it cannot right DAO in RAW and is impossible on your system. I also tried it with Disc Juggler took me 52 hours and it also can not burn the image. I succesfully burned it with a Traxdata 4424 plus using CDR-Win and Disc juggler. Please try backing it up with BlindRead and submit the news here and state which cd-recorder you used so I can build up a database of which can burn such a image
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 17:50
i've always copied it with discjuggler...teac 532s as reader and teac r58s as writer..no read error...full working cd
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 17:58
Thats because the TEAC-532s is a VERY good cd reader and can read the whole contents of the cd withought or not much errors and takes about 4 hours with Disc Juggler
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 17:58
Thats because the TEAC-532s is a VERY good cd reader and can read the whole contents of the cd withought or not much errors and takes about 4 hours with Disc Juggler
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 18:34
Excuse me to ask for this question but do you know where can I download an ISO of Bleem PLZ ?
Thanks a lot in advance and sorry for the question.
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 18:52
Well well, i've done it with CloneCd 2.0.2.4 and my Hp 9110i burner in about 15 minutes, I failed with Blindread...so cloneCd still rules...When BLINDWRITE???
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 21:35
I'd just like 2 repeat what slash said - Is there n e where that I can download the ISO, and how big is it?
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 22:31
I tried it with CloneCD and it got up to 9%, went slower than a slug and estimated that it would take around 99 hours using my decent (not the best) Hitachi GD-2500 DVD drive.
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 22:35
cagliostro, are you sure as I own a HP8210i and I have tried all the methods and the blindread way is faster (DDump seems to be incredibally fast but stops on 25%) and I can not burn the image using CDR-Win or FireBurner I get the message as described before this is because my burner NO support DAO in RAW
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 23:44
Anybody can tell me where I can down the full (newest) version of Bleem! ?
ThanX!
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Unknown,
Saturday 15 April 2000 23:52
I posted this so that I can build up a database of cd burners which are capabale of backing up bleem. I did NOT post it so that lamers could ask for images if you want bleem order it from http://www.bleem.com I WILL NOT suply any images of the bleem! key cd
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Unknown,
Sunday 16 April 2000 00:57
Calm down... 
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Unknown,
Sunday 16 April 2000 01:03
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Unknown,
Sunday 16 April 2000 13:57
Just to piss off Trojan:-)
The bleem crack is not as good as unlocking it with the bleem key cd. The worst bit is it freezes your system every 15 minuites and if you want the crack (backup purposes only) try: http://www.emul.co.uk they also have VGS
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Unknown,
Sunday 16 April 2000 16:24
Just 2 piss off RISC
I have the key CD n e way, it's just that I can't copy it with my CD writer. 
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Unknown,
Sunday 16 April 2000 17:03
Trojan:-)
Thats why I posted this article here so that people can input information i.e which cd writer they used, did it backup etc. so that I can build up a database of cd writers which are capabale of writing such a cd. And provide the general public with the required information.
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Unknown,
Sunday 16 April 2000 21:29
i can burn it using clone on a hp9110i , read with toshiba 3102 dvd player , does the reading in a few hours.
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Guest,
Thursday 14 February 2002 07:08
Hey thanks RISC, making the back-up worked great. Now I can spare my Bleem cd from anymore damage. OH ya and to add to your data base. I used a MITSUMI CR-4804TE To burn and extract the date. I love this burner even thoe it's slow

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Guest,
Thursday 14 February 2002 07:14
I don't know how to thank so I'm thanking both RISC AND ZiSE :7