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    Hello, i need help!

    I recently put Crash Team Racing on a disc using imgburn, on imgburn i had the write speed on "MAX"
    When i use swap trick it gets stuck on the "Sony Entertainment America Presents" screen, also here are my disc specs

    Verbatim
    CD-R
    700MB
    52x Speed Vitesse

    Please help
    Last edited by Jyezy; 11th-May-2012 at 07:05. Reason: Wasn't specific enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jyezy View Post
    Hello, i need help!

    I recently put Crash Team Racing on a disc using imgburn, on imgburn i had the write speed on "MAX"
    When i use swap trick it gets stuck on the "Sony Entertainment America Presents" screen, also here are my disc specs

    Verbatim
    CD-R
    700MB
    52x Speed Vitesse

    Please help
    Have you tried the burned disc on an emulator? Perhaps something happened during the burn to mess it up (it's why it's typically suggested to burn as slow as possible, no? Or am I mistaken on that point?)

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    This game has copy protection, the PAL version at least; the NTSC-U doesn't. Going by the "Sony Entertainment America Presents" you mentioned I guess you have the NTSC-U.

    Soooooo.... all I got left to advice is to burn slower.
    Give me what I want or face destruction........IN JAPANESE!

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