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onion1989
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8. June 2003 @ 19:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ok, so i've downloaded a few games and a movie. I don't know what to do with these odd files. Each seems to have it's method for compression. First is Medal of Honor: Allied assualt. I downloaded this file, unzipped it, and now i have two folders, each titled CD 1 and 2. Each folder contains a .cue, .img, .sub, and .ccd file. How do i burn these on to a CD and make it so that i can play my game? Better yet, how can i play it directly off my harddrive? The second one i downloaded was Anger Managment. The folder has a .vcd tag, and inside there are two files, each called cd 1 and cd 2. They have a .cdr file on them. How do i get it so that i can play them in a dvd player or right off my computer? The last, and most confusing, is my download of Red Faction II. It also has two folders, each named cd 1 and 2 (sounds familiar eh?), but inside each folder is a .nfo file and then a series of files. In cd 1 they are called flt-rf2a.001. As the series goes on the file number at the end goes up. There is also a .bin file there by the same name. In the second cd, there is no .bin file, just another series. This time there called flt-rf2b.001. How can i burn these files to a cd (or play off my hd)? If anyone can answere my questions, I vow to leave my download windows open as long as humanly possible, so that all may take delight in the wonderful (except for the fact that i can't yet use my downloads) peer 2 peer application known as bittorrent.

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Dean148
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9. June 2003 @ 04:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Download the following software:

Nero - point it at the .cue file
CDRWin - used to burn .cdr images
WinRar - for unzipping the .01, .02 files
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10. June 2003 @ 19:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
OMG, i'm definately not going to answer anything in this threat! Talk about complete disregard for the rules!! In case you didnt know, piracy posting is highly againse the rules of this web site!! Now i mean if you had said i just downloaded a game for a backup i would have understood but my god man, you speak as if this website is all about pirating stuff!!

and Dean man, i hope you meant download trials of those software titles. You wouldnt want to be encouraging piracy now would you??
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11. June 2003 @ 02:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Seriously guys, keep the piracy crap on your own and don't post it to these forums. If you need to know how to burn .cue/.bin files, etc that's fine, but no one's interested that you've downloaded a copyrighted porn game featuring your little sister and want to burn it to CD. We don't allow piracy and therefor don't want any mentions about such activity on our forums.

Call it hypocrisy or whatever, but its our forum and we make the rules :-)

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