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    My Chrono Cross disc 1 is a .ccd file, and Alcohol 120% works with it just fine. Disc 2, however, is a .cue file, and refuses to be mounted on the virtual drive. Am I doing something wrong?

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    What kind of error message is displayed when you try to mount it? I don't have any problem mounting cue-files with Alcohol 120%.
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    It says:

    Cue sheet: line 1 - File not accessable

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    Ehh.....do you have also a bin-file with that cue-file??

    Otherwise open the cue-file with notepad and see if the file is really located at that place.

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    or else you can be smart and open the imege file without the worthless .cue file

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeanMrMustard
    or else you can be smart and open the imege file without the worthless .cue file
    Some games need cue file's to burn correctly.

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    some yes, but there is always a way around it (In most cases)
    but when you emulating an image file the .cue file is wothless

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    If you have a .bin file, it sounds like the .cue file is looking for the .bin file in the wrong place. As suggested above, it may be worth looking in notepad and seeing where it's trying to locate the .bin file and then changing the path suitably if it's wrong.


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    Thanks, everyone. I figured it out. There was a .bin file, but it had the same name as the .cue file, and Alcohol would find the .cue file whenever I tried to load either one. I just changed the name and it worked like a charm.

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    There is a program called Fireburner: http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/FireBurner/
    That can load the bin file without the cue file and burn np, I have used this many times in the past for when I d/l a rar file "psx games" with no cue files, and fireburner has always did it fine for me.
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