Hello All, I'm an admitted Newbie to Linux, and Fedora especially. As a result, and because my Fedora Box doesn't have a CD burner - I don't know how one would do it in Fedora. However, in windows XP - you could get the CloneCD application from SlySoft, or perhaps find a demo version of the Elaborate Bytes version somewhere. CloneCD will copy almost any CD, and is especially good at creating backup copies of software. I would suggest you use that. Apologies to the Fedora purists, but the software is excellent. Have fun all! cya, Joey --Joey Kelley, Fedora Newbie-- "If David beat Goliath, Linux should kick Microsofts butt!" Quoting YigalB <byigal@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >YigalB wrote: > >> I have a game which my kids love very much, run on XP. The company > which > >> made this CD is no longer alive, and the CD starts to be in bed shape > - > >> so I must back it up - the sooner is better. > >> Is there a SW to do it under Fedora core? I know some utils under XP > >> (clone CD, Nero etc). > >> Oh yea - one more thing - the CD is protected - I guess it has some > >> "bad sectors" or similar. > >> Thanks > >> Yigal > > > >Have you tried K3B? > >Clint > > [<Yigal>] I did: it failed. I used "clone mode" and yet it failed. > Should I change any default?