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gamelover
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14. August 2004 @ 15:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi Guys Hope someone can tell me how to do this in plain english:

I Have Swap Magic and flip top with v7 PS2 normally will play anything!

I usually use DVD Decryptor, I also have IMGToolBurn and ISOBuster, Nero 6 OEM with Nero Xpress and Re-code also have Winrar.

I have the following files which make up the whole DVD:

BIN Folder (9 files .bin).
IOP Folder (9 files .irx).
MODULE Folder (1 file says it is a paint shop pro image but this program will not open it).
SOUND Folder (1 file .bin).
X0 Folder (10 files .afs).
X1 Folder (11 files .afs).
IOP Folder (9 files .irx).
MV Folder (14 files .sfd).
OFLIST.dir (file 1kb).
OTR.afs (file 113,262kb).
DUMMY.dat (file 116,948kb).
SLPM_655.74 (file type:74 file 2857kb).
System Speed Dial 1kb.

Can I burn these files into an .iso and .mds like DVD Decryptor does?

If not how do I go about decrypting/ converting/burning the files back to a working PS2 Game.

The files were taken from the original game (which my brother in law gave me) and is apparently the full DVD which he got a friend to back up for him but why it ended up as above I don't know.

I am fairly new to all this and have found that this forum has got me through all problems so far!!

I'm sure you guys won't let me down.

Thanks in advance for any help!
devilhunt
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15. August 2004 @ 00:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
to create a working backup from the files you would have to use somthing like cd/dvd gen to rebuild the image, but you would have to know the locations and order of the files when you rebuilt it or it would not work, it would be far easier just to recopy your orignal game(just create an image file and burn it back)

cobra_svt
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15. August 2004 @ 07:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hey dude i had a question cause when i tryied to burn my vice city it stops half way cause its all scratched up thats why i wanted to make a copy but it stops so is their a way i can get around that???
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