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Dannyest
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21. September 2009 @ 12:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi!

So, after doing a little lurking over the Internets, found myself here, yet again. *smirk* I was wondering if someone could help me to identify whether or not the games I possess (in data form, still) are patched or not. I have three games:

1) Eternal Sonata
- only "image.iso"
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2) Red Faction Guerrilla
-The .dvd-file
-The .iso-file
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3) Tales of Vesperia
-The .dvd-file
-The .iso-file

Does anyone know if I can just burn all of them with, for an example, Imgburn the usual way like you burn any other .iso, or do I need to know the dvd drive that my Xbox 360 has and do something fancy(like dance on the computer and sing for the disc)? If I understood correctly, I'll have to burn the .dvd-files from the Guerrilla and Vesperia. So can I just burn the .iso from Sonata, and am I even on the right tracks?
Thanks a lot for help!

PS. Sorry for asking so many questions, got a bit carried away.

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21. September 2009 @ 12:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You need to select the .dvd so the program will set the proper layer break. You need to be running all your ISOs through ABGX360 prior to burning. ABGX360 will also check/fix and create a .dvd file if need be.

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21. September 2009 @ 12:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
first off, there is no way anyone would be able to tell if a game is patched just by you giving us the name of the file.

Would you be able to know to contents of a word document if I have you the title to one?

You need to run the isos through abgx. This will stealth check them, and create the .dvd files.

And you burn the .dvd files.

I've posted how to setup for abgx, look in the wiki in the link in my sig.

This stuff has been discussed many times. You need to do some basic searching and research.

Look in the ultimate sticky also.

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Dannyest
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22. September 2009 @ 06:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yeh, I know it has been discussed many times and I also know I should've done some basic research... I'm sorry, the day I posted this I was tired and had a headache, so I just thought I'd use a shortcut and try my luck here. But hey, thanks a lot for the information, really! Can't wait to try them... I ran the isos through abgx 360, and it created new .dvd-files for everyone. Now, what's left is to get some DVD+R DL discs and burn, baby, burn. Really, thank you both! *thumbs up*


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