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Posted by Jan Willem
Posted on 04/09/02 17:06
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BW Writing & Erasing
 

Erase:

BlindWrite also implements the function of erasing a CD-RW. It is a straightforward process as you can see below:



The user only has to select the drive which he will use for erasing the CD-RW, insert the CD-RW and press the Erase button. The whole process won't take more than a few seconds.

Select your CD-Writer

The first screen the users encounters when opening the writing wizard is the following:



Here you have to choose the recorder you want to use, while the program provides information about its capabilities and features according to BW database:



The BW unit database is updated with every new version of BWS, but the user can also update manually via internet if he wants to, by pressing the 'Browse / Update units database" button and refreshing the list:



Select an image

Next comes the image selection. As it has already been pointed out BW can use images created by programs other than BR. On this window the user selects the image to be written:



The user has to indicate the location of the *.BWT file made by BR (TOC control file). You can type the name of an image file directly into the edit zone, or click to browse CD image files across your computer.



Now lets verify the image and write it!
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Very good first review, Hemispasm. Too bad the images aren't as good as the review. :)
I have had some probs with BW when backing up PSX games. The backups have had problems while CloneCD has produced clean results. Reader:Plex32 Writer:TDK 121032 (Plextor-made)
Hey i use both BW and CCD, both are good! Sometimes it only forgets to unlock the drive so i have to reboot before i can use my CDrom again :)
I have been using it for years and it is a little gem. Plus, the developers, who really treated this more like a hobby for a while have finally taken it seriously and we should expect even better things from them now.:7
Agreed.
I have been using this program for a long time, but for ages Clonecd has been ahead in reading/writing copy-proteted cd's I kinda forgot about it, but I often use it for heavily scratched/unrecoerable cd's.
blindwrite kicks azz :)

been advising it to alot of people in the last years
and i NEVER had a complain about it afterwarths
i'm a newbie,can i use Blindwrite or CloneCD to back up my copyprotected DVD'S I've got a DVD burner and easy CDcreator5
Sorry for some of the pics, Photoshop ain't my thingy ;)

Nope, you can't use neither BlinWrite nor CCD for backing up your protected DVDs Stu11, sorry :)
These programs are for backing up protected game CDs only. If you have a DVD related question, you can always drop by the DVD forum in CDFreaks to ask ;)
That is here
[url]http://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=32[/url]

As far as BlinWrite is concerned, you can all post your opinions and experiences here
[url]http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=53408[/url]
For copying DVD's, or everything in general, you should consider Alcohol 120%
-Does both protected Cd's and DVD's
-Has a Daemon Tools clone embedded (supporting up to 31 virtual CD's).
- the final version, due in a few days, will also include basic premastering.
- Multiple burners support.

AFAIK its only cons currently is the slow read speed with a few devices (to be fixed soon), and its ugly pink color. Leavin' that aside both Clone and BW suite have a lot to envy and nothing to boast about over this one.
How does it stand up to SecuROM/New will it make a working backup: Toshiba XM-6702B reader Writers Lite-on 40125S HP 9310i
blindwrite is a pain in the 4ss.
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