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bisquit40
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23. September 2005 @ 14:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hey ive had some problems with Xmen Legends 2: Rise of the Apocalypse,
the screen just goes blue when my chip boots it. i tried getting it
from another source but had the same results. im using the best media so that aint it,

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23. September 2005 @ 18:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
We need more info. How are you archiving your game? What programs are you using. What are the steps you are taking basically?

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23. September 2005 @ 18:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i first tried with a dnas code and it didnt work, so i figured that
was the problem. so i extracted a complete new image and burned it as
is (using nero), same result. i then tried fixing it with quickpar,
which said the image was fine. then i got it from a different source
and same result. sfv file was checked and i had all the parts

never had any problems with my chip not being able to boot games,
unless something was wrong with the image or release etc. all the
other new games work fine, so im almost positive its not the chip.

its the protocol release, if that helps. i think its the only one for
that game. lemme know if you have any ideas on how to get it to work.

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23. September 2005 @ 18:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Okay, here's a how-to I posted for GT4. Use it as a guide to copy our games in question. Where I have listed Gt4 as the file name to save, you will use the name of your game, atleast part of it's name.

Tools Needed:
DVD Decrypter.
ISOBuster
CD/DVD Gen
IML2ISO.

1. Create an image of the game using DVD Decrypter.
2. When done, close DVD Decrypter.
3. Open up ISObuster.
4. Have it open up the game's image file that DVD Decrypter created.
5. Grab a pencil and sheet of paper. Write down the files in the order you see them listed. Include the extensions, because some files may be named the same as folder names before the extension.
6. Now, move ISObuster over, and open MY Computer.
7. Open the C drive.
8. Create a folder called "iso_extracted_files."
9. Open that folder, then minimize it to the tray bar.
10. Return to ISObuster.
11. Press Cntrl A. All files should be highlighted.
12. Right click the first one, select "extract", and dump them to the
"iso_extracted_files" folder.
13. When the extraction is done, close ISObuster.
14. Open CD/DVD Gen.
15. Bring up the "iso_extracted_files" folder as well. Move it to
the right of ISObuster's window. You need to see the extreme
right side of ISObuster, and the extreme left side of the
"iso_extracted_files" folder. This way, you see both program
windows at the same time.
16. In the order you wrote the game files down, drag the game
files from the "iso_extracted_files" folder to the CD/DVD Gen
program window.
17. Once all files are dragged over, click the Volume button at the
top of DVD/CD Gen.
18. In the first box, put in Slus or Sles, depending upon the file
name you wrote down.
19. In the next box, put in the 5 numbers next to the Slus or Sles
file you wrote down (leaving out the decimal point).
20. In the box next to Producer, put in: Playstation.
21. Click the Record button at the top. In the save file box, name
it: GT4 Click Save or Ok.
22. You get an error. Click OK.
23. You get another error. Click OK.
24. Now click "file/export image."
25. Name the file "GT4." Click Ok or Save.
26. You now see a flashing "recording" text. Wait until this is done.
27. When this is completed, you will be notified. Close CD/DVD Gen.
28. Open up IML2ISO.
29. At the end of the 2nd box, there is a 3 dotted button. Click it.
30. Point to the folder you created the .iml files, and click on the
GT4 file shown.
31. Click the button labeled "start."
32. The final image of the game is being created. When this is done,
burn that image to DVD with DVD Decryptor.
33. You are done.

Enjoy your game.

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24. September 2005 @ 06:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ok ill try that

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