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Old 04-02-2008, 07:44 PM
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Burning v31 for MK3, how do I select Mode 2?

I have made a copy of V31 for my two neighbors with MK3 drives. I see so much info about burning them in Mode 2 yet I don't know how to do this correctly. And I do not want to be responsible for crashing their MK3 units.

I see something about useing ImgBurn in Mode 2. I searched for a writing program called ImgBurn and came up empty handed. I am using Alcohol 120%, and I already created a version of v31 for my MK4 which succesfully updated my MK4 computer. So if I write a copy of the new v31 that I edited the MK3 splash screen in what do I need to do differently in burning a CD in Alcohol 120% to ensure I don't crash their nav units?
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