Guide to using Alcohol 120%
Guide to using Alcohol 120%
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Above is the main Alcohol 120% view. Get used to this, and where everything is.
Making Images[list][*]Click “Images Making Wizard” in the “Menu” on the left hand side.
[*]Choose the CD drive you have the CD in you wish to make an image of, and the read speed. It is best if you choose “Maximum” for read speed, as this will make the image the quickest.
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[*]Make sure “Skip Errors” is checked. The rest can be left unchecked, but this depends on if you have got copy protection on the disk. Click next.
[*]Choose an appropriate name for you image, and a place where you want the image to be created.
Now choose the type of image format you want to make.
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NOTE: [*].ccd, .cue/.bin will be a lot bigger in size, because they are measured in volume.[*].iso will be smaller, and only be the same size as your cd.
[*]Now click “Start” to begin to make the image.
Burning Images
[*]Click “Image Burning Wizard” form the menu on the right hand side of the main screan.
[*]Click browse to locate the image you want to burn. Click next.
[*]Choose the CD-RW drive you want to burn the image to.
[*]Choose the “Write” speed you want to burn the image at.
The write method can be left alone. You should be looking at a screen similar to this below.
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[*]Click “Start” to begin burning the image.
Converting Images 1.0
Converting images is one of the easiest thing you can do. In order to convert an image, you need to have a “Alcohol 120% Virtual CD-ROM Drive” if you already have one set up, you can skip this step, and go onto “Converting Images 1.1” To make a virtual drive, do the following.
[*]Click “Virtual Drive” form the options menu on the right hand side of the application.[*]Where it says “No Of Drives” put a number you want in here, 1 drive is more than enough. You can leave the rest as it is. Click OK.
You will see a little window like the following
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[*]Now the drive is made.
Converting Images 1.1
Now the Virtual Drive is made, you have to mount the image you want to convert onto it. This is done by following there next steps.
[*]Open up “My Computer”[*]Right click on your new CD-ROM drive.[*]Go onto “Mount Image”
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…and locate the image you want to convert.
Converting Images 1.2
Now the image is mounted, you need to,[*]Open Alcohol 120% and click on “Image Making Wizard”[*]Choose the “Virtual Drive”
…and follow the steps in “Making Images” above. When it asks you what “Image Format” you want to make, choose the type you want to convert to.
Burning BIN/CUE Images with Nero Burning Rom
Verify the CUE-sheet and open it with Nero
Before doing anything else you have to verify that the path in the CUE-sheet is correct. A CUE-sheet is a plaintext file describing the structure and the location of the BIN-file. You can open up the .CUE -file using, for example, Notepad.
The file should look something like this:
FILE "IMAGE.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
Usually the CUE-filename and the BIN-filename have the same body -- e.g. IMAGE. All you need to do is verify that there is no path information on the
FILE "IMAGE.BIN" BINARY
-line. Ie. it should not read e.g.
FILE "C:\TEMP\IMAGE.BIN" BINARY
If there is any path information on the line, just remove it so that you have just the name of the .BIN-file as in the example above. Also make sure that the name of the .BIN in the CUE-sheet is the same as the actual .BIN file you have on hard-disk.
Next load Nero Burning Rom and choose File, Burn Image....
Load the CUE-sheet in Nero
Choose the Files of Type: dropdown menu and select All Files *.*. Next just locate the .CUE file, select it and click Open. Make sure you select the .CUE -file, not the .BIN -file.
Burn the image
All you have to do then is choose the writing speed, select the Disc-At-Once Write Method, and click Write.
That's it! After a couple of minutes you'll have a CD with the BIN/CUE Image written on it.