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Rebuilding Ace Combat 5
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40ozKing
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23. April 2005 @ 13:01 |
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my copy of ace combat 5 won't play, with the following setup:
verbatim, sony, or ridata G04, all DVD-r
windows xp
toshiba sd-r5002 dvd-rw burning drive
burning using dvd decryptor at 1X speed
using swap magic v3.3 w/ the flip top
i put in SM3, then the ace combat copy, and it just spins really fast and makes a horrible loud noise
i sucessfully rebuilt mercenaries, so i figured i'd try the same method (http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/127255) with ace combat 5.
when i get to the part where you merge all the files togther into one .iso file using (using the same wethod as decribed, typing run, then cmd, etc), it skips one of the files....
these are the files that are generated from cdvdgen:
ace.lst
ace.000
ace
ace.002
ace.003
ace.004
now, the file the just says "ace", that's "ace.001" , when you point the mouse over "ace", but don't click, and the little creen pops up showing you file info, it tells me that the file type is .001, but it is just named "ace" instead of "ace.001".
so obviously, i renamed "ace" to "ace.001" and attempted to merge all of the files together, however, it doesn't include ace.001 in the merge. so i tried again using the original "ace" name, but the same thing happens, it doesn't include the file.
so anyone know why it's doing this, and what i can do to get this game backed up?
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23. April 2005 @ 14:44 |
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are you sure you didnt just get a bad burn the first time?
I havent heard of this game needing a rebuild, im getting it this week though so ill let you know if mine boots ok when ive backed it up.
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40ozKing
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23. April 2005 @ 14:54 |
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i have tried multiple times with verbatim, sony, and ridata g04s
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40ozKing
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23. April 2005 @ 14:55 |
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anyone know of a good program to merge the files togther, instead of using DOS?
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24. April 2005 @ 09:36 |
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this game does not need rebuilding, i have just done a workiong backup of the PAL version.
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40ozKing
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24. April 2005 @ 09:52 |
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well, it definatly isn't working for me burning it like normal, maybe it doesnt need to be rebuilt, but it's worth a try
noone seems to be able to tell me what the problem is, it's definatly not the media
and i have the NTSC version, not pal
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FreeGamer
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24. April 2005 @ 12:02 |
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Umm I have the NTSC version to..You can't rebuild cuz it will stay the same..But then I just made a copy with it using DVD Decrypter..using maxell dvd-r burnt at 4x
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40ozKing
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24. April 2005 @ 13:27 |
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wtf? gotta be either my burning drive(its old, from 2002, but with updated firmware), or the ps2 itself, maybe the laser is going bad
i have the exact same problem with all of these games:
call of duty: finest hour
constantine
splinter cell:pandora tomarrow
terminator 3: the redemption
shellshock: 'nam 67
and san andreas will boot, but it cannot be played for more than 5 minutes without getting an "error reading the san adreas disc" message
it is definatly NOT an issue of media here. so does this sound like it could be a bad drive, or the ps2's laser beginning to wear out, or something else?
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LiquidusX
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24. April 2005 @ 13:49 |
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try a different burner
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (Conroe) @ 3.1ghz
OCZ 2x1024MB PC6400 Ram
eVGA 8800gtx
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FreeGamer
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24. April 2005 @ 13:50 |
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It sounds like your PS2 laser! Check them out on eBay to purchase a new one...
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nswolter
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24. April 2005 @ 18:46 |
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the spinning really fast and scratching noises makes me wonder if the problem is not your flip top, or have you had it for a while? make sure your screws are tight so the top applies enough pressure down on the disc. i had no probs burning the game with decryp. latah
EDIT - o yeah, and if you cant get the screws tight enough (but not over tight) just put some weight on the flip top
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danbooke
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24. April 2005 @ 21:08 |
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I don't know why you are rebuilding this game it doesn't need it. I burned it with Nero's copy disc function and it works fine.
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40ozKing
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25. April 2005 @ 16:29 |
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-"the spinning really fast and scratching noises makes me wonder if the problem is not your flip top, or have you had it for a while? make sure your screws are tight so the top applies enough pressure down on the disc. i had no probs burning the game with decryp. latah
EDIT - o yeah, and if you cant get the screws tight enough (but not over tight) just put some weight on the flip top"
the tightness on the flip top is irrelevant, i have many other backups that play fine
-"I don't know why you are rebuilding this game it doesn't need it. I burned it with Nero's copy disc function and it works fine."
i figured it would be worth a try.... and what works for you and many others is NOT working for me, i have now tried dvd decryptor and alcohol 120 to burn, nero won't makje a difference. i either have a ps2 laser problem, or a burner problem
-"LiquidusX (Member) 24. April 2005 @ 17:49
try a different burner"
you say that like they are free...
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