Making a backup of the orange 3.0 disc?

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Old 05-05-2010 | 03:15 PM
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Making a backup of the orange 3.0 disc?

Is there a special way to burn this disc to make a backup? I want to ask before I start making coasters of DL dvd's. Thanks.

EDIT: I meant 3.90
Old 05-05-2010 | 07:36 PM
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I know it has been tried, but I am not sure if anyone was ever successful in making a backup.

There is this thread: https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-audio-bluetooth-electronics-navigation-94/burn-dvd-nav-disc-593785/#post11851904

And this: https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...=562605&page=2

I found this on another forum...maybe it is BS, but someone out there might be able to try it.

http://club.myce.com/f80/make-backup...6/index13.html

Under the post from "Mecca19"

Easy Success!
I have burned 2 successful copies of 2 different Acura Navi discs without wasting multiple DVD's. After searching numerous blog sites for "How to burn, backup and copy" these types of discs. I've found this site the most useful. HOWEVER, I have followed NONE of the information I have found here and have had instant success!

First, let me begin with my PC. I am using a 2-3 year old HP Pavillion Laptop running Vista with the original DVD multi-recorder drive and the original, Roxio Creator Basic version 9, that came installed in the unit (I made NO changes to the software options for burning).

I have a 2003 TL and it came with the 2.05B version (2002 single layer DVD) black Navi disc. I copied this disc by opening Roxio Creator Basic version 9 > selecting Data > Copy Disc onto a Memorex LightScribe DVD+R. I know Roxio says the Copy Disc is for "non copy-protected media", but it gave not one single error throughout the entire process (guess it's not protected). After the 1st burn completed, I tried it in my car and it worked as if it were an original. I even did a LightSribe image label on the disc and it still works!

Next, I obtained the 2.70A Version (2009 double layer DVD) black Navi disc from a person I just happened to be talking with who had just brought the disc for $200 usd. I didn't have enough time to attempt a DVD burn, besides I didn't have any blanks that could support 6.8GB of data at the time. So I copied the copied & pasted the disc contents onto my external hard drive. Opened Roxio Creator Basic version 9 > selected Data > Data Disc and added only the files & folders I had previously saved and burned it onto a Verbatim DVD+R DL disc from a 5-pack ($17). I tried it in my car......the screen system updated.....the screen blacked out......the disc worked, the first time!! All the updated streets and cities I wanted were there, THE FIRST TIME!!! And it only took about 40 mintues total for both discs! I suggest that everyone try this method. I didn't even try the DVD Decryptor, Nero software and ISO image burning that others advised. And if anyone is having a hard time finding the software, here is a little secret.....try a FedEx Office store. Many of these stores have computers that have this exact software for public usage.
Good Luck everyone.
Last edited by Mecca19; 2 Weeks Ago at 19:05.


And here are good guides/suggested software on making backups:

http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/622748

http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/673257
Old 05-11-2010 | 10:02 PM
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I have heard it is impossible, but not for sure on that.
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