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Making a backup of a PlayStation game is quite easy when one has the proper tools, and this guide.

Many programs exists for the copying of CD media, however this guide is intended for use with Nero Burning ROM. Depending on your version of Nero, some of these options may be different or in different locations, but the general verbiage should be very similar.

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  2. The only option checked in this dialog should be, 'write' and burn speed should be set to 1x. Choose the source or 'reader' drive, uncheck the 'on the fly' option and set the 'read speed' to '1x always'.
  3. Go to the 'Image' Tab and click the browse button or icon to select a location to place the image that Nero will create during this process. You can delete this image after the process by checking 'delete image after CD copy'. It is recommended that you do this if you are creating only 1 copy and do not plan to make more.
  4. When the disk is done being read, it will be ejected. Remove the game and insert a blank CD-R. This will begin the burn process. Note that if it appears that the system has hung at 100% that this is normal and simply requires some patience.
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    Can I use a pen drive?
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    You can copy the game to it, but you can't play a game off a pen drive. This is because PlayStation games are read from the disc drive and not from USB sticks. However, you can copy saved data and others items to a USB stick.
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    How do I burn DVDs to play on my PlayStation?
    Malachi Thornsburg
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    PowerISO is one of the recommended third-party software to use for burning DVDs to play on your PlayStation. You may also want to use software to properly give the .iso a license for use, but usually it isn't necessary.
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    Can I do this with any CD burner, or does it have to be a Nero?
    Malachi Thornsburg
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    PowerISO or Windows Media Player can also work, as long as you can properly burn the disc.
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      • When examining a PlayStation disc, you will note that it has a shiny black finish which is quite different from normal CDs. While this was a problem long ago, most modern burners can easily read these discs and with the proper Nero options, you can burn functional discs that bypass the manufacturers copy protection and play normally, however you must use the proper media form. Many other formats will work, but certain media works better than others for this purpose.
      • If you are having problems with your software permanently freezing at the 100% mark (for longer than 10-15 minutes, real minutes, not 10 end-user minutes which are more like 1 single minute) you may wish to try disconnecting any scanners that are connected to the PC and removing all other burning software, and restarting the PC twice.
      • For some games, you may wish to try changing the options for 'Jitter correction' or set 'subcode analysis' to Automatic for certain games.
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      Warnings

      • Note that a great majority of PS3 and PS4 games are on Blu-ray discs and this guide WILL NOT work with them.
      • CD-RW's very likely will not work for this purpose. Please make sure that you purchase the correct format of blank media.
      • Copying games may be illegal. Generally, you must own the original, legally purchased manufacturers copy of the disk that you are making a backup of. This article exists only to assist users in legally copying media that they own.
      • If you have Adaptec's "DirectCD" installed, you may have problems with Nero. You may want to consider uninstalling DirectCD before starting this.
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