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    I use EZCD not Nero. What is overburning?
    I've not heard this term.
    Thanx.
    Bill.

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    Not 100% positive, but from what I understand it is recording more data than would normally be possible onto a disk. I understand some game makers did this early on to prevent copying of games. I know some cdrs and cdrws will allow you to do this as well. (so far, using 80 minute cdrs have eliminated this need, at least for me). Correct me if I am wrong guys.

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    Sounds good to me. I've used 80 min CD, but sometime you need just a little and don't have one handy. Besides, I'm pretty cheap and buy my stuff on special which rarely includes anything but 74 min

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    www.gamecopyworld.com all kinds of info on the whole cd burning thing
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