Okay, i didn't do a search, cause i honestly don't know how i would have searched for this problem, but here we go. For some reason my ISOs when i double click on them, tend to want to open up with Word Pad (yeah i know "?") I don't know how that happened, but I can open them with WinRAR, so thats fine. They also look like WordPad documents, that really bothers me. I just wanted to know if there is anyway, that i can like stop any program from trying to open it. You know what i mean, so say when i double-click on it it'll go to that window that asks you to "choose a program from a list" or "find one from the web". Anyway, yeah, any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
right click the ISO and go to properties. change it manually there and make it open w/ WinRAR. You'll see it when you open properties. It's easy to find.
thanks, but is there anyway to make it so that no program opens the ISO automatically? And i've been getting a weird error when i try to extract my .001,.002, etc. files. I get to the UMD_DATA and PSP_GAME folders (forgot wha their called) but when i try to move them to my desktop it says that it cannot open them. Whats up with that?
I don't get what you mean. Where are you trying to move the files FROM? If you want, you just open up UMDGen and create the ISO image file from PSP_GAME and UMD_DATA.BIN. Or, if it's a newer game, you have to use VcdromX v3.6. After the ISO is created, drag and drop to your MS. You shouldn't even have to move it from wherever it is. IDK how to help you with your problem, but if you make it into the ISO, and you're able to get it onto your MS, just delete the file after that b/c it'll be on your MS anyway...
alright sorry, let me try to clarify myself. I extract all the files and in the WinRAR window i see the two folders UMD_DATA and PSP_GAME. So i try to move those files onto my desktop from WinRAR and then thats when i get the error. Hope that helped. So I'm extracting them directly from WinRAR, cause thats where they were. It was workin fine like that before. I don't know what happened.
Don't extract to desktop; just extract them to the same directory in which they were originally downloaded to. IDK why the problem, but try what I just explained above and you shall see positive results, I'm sure.