Does Anyone Know If There Is A Way To Bypass Scratches On A GameCube Or Wii DVD?,Cleanrip Just Says Motor Off & Superdump Says Error Reading Sector Data,Maybe Someone Could Mod One Of These Tools,Or Create One,Why Am I Asking You Say?I Have A Action Replay 1.20 For GameCube That Will Work Fine On My Wii Or GameCube When I Launch It,I Just Want To Be Able To Back It Up In Case The Disc Ever Got Too Damaged,The Important Data Is Near The End Of The Disc,& The Heavy Scratch Is Near The Inner-Ring,I'm Not Sure If The Wii Automatically Turns Off The DVD Drive When It See's A Heavy Scratch,Any Advice Would Be Helpful,Thanks.
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[Request] Wii Disc Ripper That Can Bypass/Ignore Scratches
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You can't write software to fix the scratch on your disc, just like you can't write software to do your laundry. Take it to a local place that will fix scratched discs by shaving off the plastic a layer at a time until it goes away. Any place that sells used discs (music, games, or otherwise) should have one of these machines.
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What I Mean Is To Ignore The Scratches,I Know Software Can't Repair A Disc,I'm Not That Dumb,I Think You Kinda Missed The Point,I Have A Skip Dr.
But It Won't Allow Mini-disc's In It's Slot,I Also Ruined My ORIGINAL Sonic Adventure For Dreamcast Using That Thing,The DC Won't Even Recognize The Disc Anymore,Wish I Would Have Known That Trying To Repair A GD-ROM Can Ruin It,The Disc Worked Fine Before That.
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