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On the left hand side of the program, have you 'expanded' the entries as much as possible? Does anything show up when you start clicking on each of the entries?
Nothing appears when I click on any of the entries, Session nor track. These are the only two entries that show on the left side after I expand. Still no files appear.
CDMAGE states there are errors in the file system, content may be displayed incorrectly. And still doesn't show any files. So I guess that means the .iso in no good...right?
That would definitely be a safe bet. If you can, although with ISO's i dont think you can, go Actions --> Scan for Corruption and see if CDMage can fix it for you (make a backup copy first). Safe bet though that the ISO is el-toasto
1) How do you change it to 1/2048 mode as mentioned earlier?
2) I tried opening several ISOs (one of them I know for sure is good) in CDMAge and got this error: "File length does not match sector boundary", what does this mean?
Ok I tried several things, it opens in Raw image (*.iso) format, but now I get errors on the assumed type of iso. I tried all of the options (cd-rom, mixed CD, audio CD, video CD), but it comes up saying that it isn't the right type so try again. What now?
1. With CDMage u dont "change" anything to Mode1/2048. You "interpret" the file as Mode1/2048 (and hence dont change anything). If you try to open using another format then odds are you wont be able to open it. In either case, you shouldnt have to do much to open the file via CDMage (open CDMage, drag and drop, select the default method - should be Mode1/2048 and presto).
2. You get that error if you have selected the wrong way of interpreting the file.