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glinja
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7. April 2005 @ 05:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi,
Ive got a cue,bin file of lego starwars usa, and have burnt using dvd dycrypter, but when i use swap magic cd to load it, all the screen does is have blue/red lines scrolling in the borders, and nothing happens.
Is this cos im using swap magic eur biuld and a usa game, or just me missing a vital point somewhere?
Please Help, as my son is driving me mad with this!!
Regards
Glinja.....
oops update, ive now managed to burn the disc using dycrypter at 1x, and the start screen loads, but gets to "a long time ago blah blah", then nothing, ive left it running for over 10 mins but, still nothing comes up.
Is it a media issue, im using ritek AAA+ cd-r, but they have a silver writing surface, does this matter?

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 7. April 2005 @ 06:11

glinja
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7. April 2005 @ 07:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sorted it!! props to woobang for the info, so heres how to do it, by converting it to dvd!!
apologies for posting this info twice, but if it helps anyone here it is..........

Ok so you got this game that is on cd and cant boot PS2 cds on your system, you want to put them on dvd.
First make sure you have everything installed.
1. Make a folder somewhere you wont forget where it is name it whatever you want, I just make it on my desktop, and keep called new folder.
2. Using Iso Buster extract all the files and folders from your "cd" image to you "new folder" on your desktop.
3. Open Nero burning rom (I dont use express so these instructions will not use it). Start a new compilation.
4. Make sure you select dvd in the drop menu, it may say cd now but chage it.
5. Scroll down all the way and select Dvd-Rom (UDF/ISO).
6. On the mutisession tab select no multisession.
7. On the ISO tab make sure there are no check marks in any of the boxes, (there is one that is greyed out that says allow more than 64 charecters, dont worry about this).
8. Still on the ISO tab file name length should be max of 11 = 8 + 3chars Iso level 1
9. Still on ISO tab charecter set should be iso 9660 (standard iso cd rom)
10. Next under UDF tab UDF partion type should be Physical Partition
11. Still inder UDF tab file system version should be UDF 1.02
12. Leave force dvd-video compatability uchecked
13. Under the label tab make up a name for you compilation
14. Dates tab leave it alone it doesnt matter
15. Misc tab make sure each box has a check mark
16. Burn tab, if it is going to be less than s gigs burn at your slowest speed, otherwise dont worry too much
17. Hit the new button
18. Browse to your folder you created and put all the files and folders in there just the way they are
19. Hit burn
20. Sit back and wait
21. Play game using your favorite booting method for dvd's

Just remember this only works like 90% of the time
randykhb
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22. April 2005 @ 18:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
cant you just write the iso on a dvd instead of a cd?
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