dreamcast Boot disk. Is it harmful?

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dreamcast Boot disk. Is it harmful?

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Well, I 've had my Dreamcast for about 8 years now but never imported anything. I recently got back into it and bought a copy of Guilty Gear X. Because of this, I was wondering if I should get a boot disc to play it. I know that you have to open the drive while the system is on and thought this may be harmful. Is it? Should I just find a rip and burn it instead.
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Shouldn't matter, but if it was me, I'd get a rip of the game and play that.
Keep the original on the shelf unless there's a problem with the rip.
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Thanks. I've never burned any games for DC. This is the first import I've gotten in 8 years of having my DC. Anyways, where would I go to get rips? Sorry if I'm not allowed to ask that.
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sonikjesus wrote:Thanks. I've never burned any games for DC. This is the first import I've gotten in 8 years of having my DC. Anyways, where would I go to get rips? Sorry if I'm not allowed to ask that.
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Thanks. I don't want to ask too much but I would really like some more help on my setup thread. My copy of xm vs sf is coming in soon and I really want to hook up my Saturn to my monitor. Any help would be appreciated.
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sonikjesus wrote:Well, I 've had my Dreamcast for about 8 years now but never imported anything. I recently got back into it and bought a copy of Guilty Gear X. Because of this, I was wondering if I should get a boot disc to play it. I know that you have to open the drive while the system is on and thought this may be harmful. Is it? Should I just find a rip and burn it instead.
No it's not harmful. It's not like you swap the disc when it's still spinning. Anyway, i open the drive while the system is on all the time on the dreamcast if I want to change games, it's safe :wink:
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Also, do burned games wear the DC and Saturn out anymore than regular ones? Even slightly?
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dc rips are perfectly fine to run in your console. I second what racket said about getting a rip in the first place. It will save you switching discs while the console is running, although I have run utopia before and it's not a huge deal to do something like that.

dcforums.co.uk has a bunch of wonderful tutorials and lots of people who've been in the dc scene for the past 9 years. Get alcohol 120%, get a torrent client (bitcomet) and search on torrentpond or thepiratebay.com for dreamcast or dc and you'll be burning dc games in no time.
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Boot disks are a thing of the past unless you are bent on playing your original GD-ROM.
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