+--------------------------------------------+ | Using EZ-CD Pro MM v3.0 to Make | | Backups of your PlayStation Originals | +--------------------------------------------+ S T E P 1 Insert the PlayStation original CD into your CD-R drive. Open up EZ-CD Pro MM v3.0, and click on [CD Recorder][Read]. This will show you the table of contents on the CD. The 1st track is in Mode 2 CD-XA. The other tracks are DA (Digital Audio). Highlight the first track, and then choose [Copy]. Give it a filename with the extension .ISO. Ninety nine percent of the way into the copy you should receive an positioning error; however, this does no harm to the final disk. S T E P 2 Once that is done, choose the second track, and give it a name (usually a number of the track to avoid confusion) with the extension .WAV. Do this for all of the above mentioned DA tracks. (Note: some games do not have any CD-DA tracks, eg: Resident Evil, Kings Field so this step would be unnecessary in these cases.) S T E P 3 Once you have all of the CD onto your hard drive, select [Edit] and then [Cue Sheet] and finally select CD-XA. Next drag from File Manager the 1st data track (extension .ISO) over to the Cue Sheet window. Then do the same for the CD-DA (extension .WAV) files in the order in which you copied them, i.e. 2,3,4,5, etc. Now save the Cue Sheet (extension .CUE), and exit the Cue Sheet Editor. S T E P 4 Insert your blank 74min CD-R disc into your CD-R drive. Next click on the [REC] icon in EZ-CD Pro. Pick [Cue Sheet], then select the Cue Sheet you have just created, then select [Write], and [Ok].