coping mod games xbox
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jusandjan
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28. December 2011 @ 10:28 |
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Can anyone help / advise me.
I have a mod xbox and get get my games from a friend, but i wanted to make a copy of that game. someone advised me to use DVD-CLONER 8. I tried it but when I tried the game it just said unrecognized disc.
1st of all not sure if the dvd-cloner8 is the right one for this?
2nd if dvd-cloner 8 is correct coping program. I must be doing something wrong
3rd and last, is the another program which is very good for this type of coping
thank you for any help
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peluynati
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28. December 2011 @ 11:06 |
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you should use imageburn, chose option create an image from a disc, it will create an iso which you can burn with the program!
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28. December 2011 @ 11:40 |
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Like peluynati said, use ImgBurn.
1. Using ImgBurn, choose create image (ISO) file from disc.
2. Create a .dvd file (containing the layerbreak info) for your image (ISO).
If the image game is XGD2 (7.29 GB) the layerbreak will be 1913760.
If the image game is XGD3 (8.13 GB) the layerbreak will be 2133520.
Let's say your ISO is named "gears-of-halo-warfare-7".
Use notepad to create a text file.
If it's an XGD2 game, you will type:
LayerBreak=1913760
gears-of-halo-warfare-7.iso
If it's an XGD3 game, you will type:
LayerBreak=2133520
gears-of-halo-warfare-7.iso
3. Save the file in the same location as the ISO, and make sure it has the same name as the ISO, then change the extension of it from .txt to .dvd
4. Again using ImgBurn, choose Write image file to disc. Select the .dvd file, NOT the ISO file. (selecting the .dvd file tells ImgBurn where to place the layerbreak when burning the ISO).
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RIARA
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28. December 2011 @ 21:07 |
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you can use clone cd if you just want to make a backup of a backup
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AfterDawn Addict
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28. December 2011 @ 21:17 |
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Originally posted by RIARA: you can use clone cd if you just want to make a backup of a backup
True, but ImgBurn seems to give the fewest problems to the fewest users.
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jusandjan
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29. December 2011 @ 10:29 |
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jusandjan
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29. December 2011 @ 10:53 |
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i think i have it susses. I have changed the setting in imgburn, put the XGD3 no is the user defined.
now notice the name of the game is DVD_ROM.
so there when i create the txt file i called it DVD_ROM.
if someone can tell me if that is correct
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zpaitsel
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29. December 2011 @ 11:36 |
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Originally posted by jusandjan: i think i have it susses. I have changed the setting in imgburn, put the XGD3 no is the user defined.
now notice the name of the game is DVD_ROM.
so there when i create the txt file i called it DVD_ROM.
if someone can tell me if that is correct
Rename the dvd_rom to the actual game title or your going to have alot of dvd rom's and never know what game is what...
Zachary Paitsel
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jusandjan
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29. December 2011 @ 13:03 |
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I have checked that Saints row thrid is a XGD3 game, so do i add the LayerBreak number 2133520 in the user specified field in imgburn.
is that correct???
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jusandjan
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29. December 2011 @ 13:25 |
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i have copied the game on to my harddrive I now have 2 files 1 is WinRAR archive (.ISO)
and the 2nd is DVD-ROM.MDS.
what do i do now
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peluynati
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29. December 2011 @ 14:03 |
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burn iso with image burn, chose the dvd file
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AfterDawn Addict
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30. December 2011 @ 00:12 |
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Originally posted by jusandjan: I have checked that Saints row thrid is a XGD3 game, so do i add the LayerBreak number 2133520 in the user specified field in imgburn.
is that correct???
Dude, I laid out a precise, short, detailed, mini-guide for you. Just follow it, burn the disc and play your game.
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30. December 2011 @ 01:51 |
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Originally posted by jusandjan: i have copied the game on to my harddrive I now have 2 files 1 is WinRAR archive (.ISO)
and the 2nd is DVD-ROM.MDS.
what do i do now
Delete the .MDS file as you don't need it.
To burn the game, you have 2 options: -
1. Follow what eebeejay said in post #3.
2. Set the layerbreak manually in ImgBurn and then burn the ISO without a .DVD file. To set the layerbreak, open ImgBurn and go to Tools - Settings - Write - User Specified, and then enter in the correct layerbreak: -
If the game is XGD2 = 1913760
If the game is XGD3 = 2133520
The easiest way is to just do what eebeejay said. As for your game being called "DVD_ROM", that's fine. Just make folders for the games and name them so you know which game is which, then place the ISO and DVD files in those. That also makes it easier to create .DVD files as you can just make one for XGD2 games and one for XGD3 games and copy them to the folders with your game ISOs in them, as they all have the same name.
Click HERE for up to date 360 tutorials that may help you!
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 30. December 2011 @ 01:52
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jusandjan
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30. December 2011 @ 07:27 |
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Sorry I guys I have followed instructions and now got this message
user specified layer break position exceeds L0 capacity
User specified sectors:2,133,520
Maximum L0 sectors: 2,086,912
Would you like to continue anyway?
Is it something to do with the setting when i coping the game nto the hard drive?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 30. December 2011 @ 07:32
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30. December 2011 @ 15:57 |
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Click HERE for up to date 360 tutorials that may help you!
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jusandjan
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31. December 2011 @ 02:15 |
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so thats that then. to sum it up, you cant copy the XGD3
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RIARA
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31. December 2011 @ 08:57 |
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