Clone CD Discuss, CloneCD - CCD File at Burning Software forum; Hey, I'm trying to burn a really old game I used to have, and I used CloneCD to back it up a few years ago. The thing is, somewhere over the years, the .CCD file got deleted/lost/whatever. So for now, all I have is the .SUB and .IMG file. (The

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Hey, I'm trying to burn a really old game I used to have, and I used CloneCD to back it up a few years ago. The thing is, somewhere over the years, the .CCD file got deleted/lost/whatever. So for now, all I have is the .SUB and .IMG file. (The original CD is damaged beyond repair.)

Is there any way to either create a new CCD file, or intertwine the IMG and SUB data so I can burn it with a different program?

(Yes, I am aware that CloneCD uses 2352+96 bytes per sector, which is different from all other image-burning programs. Hence, the difficulty in this scenario.)
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What exactly is it that you're trying to copy? What copy protection, if any, is used on the original cd?
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Originally posted by aznrocket88

somewhere over the years, the .CCD file got deleted/lost/whatever. So for now, all I have is the .SUB and .IMG file. (The original CD is damaged beyond repair.)

Is there any way to either create a new CCD file, or intertwine the IMG and SUB data so I can burn it with a different program?
No worries. Here's the way :

1. Downolad and install UltraISO 6.56

2. Start UltraISO > Tools > Convert ,

load your 'Original CD' IMG file, choose a different 'Output Directory',
check 'CloneCD' format and click 'Convert' ( as shown below ) :



3. Voila ! You've now got your 'Original CD' .CCD/SUB/IMG files again.
The new .CCD file is the same as the deleted/lost/whatever one.

4. Run CloneCD > Write from IMG file >
select the newly made 'Original CD'.CCD file and start burning :



That is basically it !

Last edited by BoSkin; 27-03-2004 at 12:20.
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