Warning: This is my first time backing up a PS2-based game
I'm trying to Backup the CD-based: Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis(for my fat PS2v.1.10)useing Alcohol 120% and unfortnitly none of the files work(when burned). The files are as follows:
You need to elaborate on your situation. When you say it doesn't work, what happens when you insert the game into your PS2? Is your PS2 modded (modchip/HDLoader/swap methods)? I'm not sure why have you a DATA.ISO file there, but normally you would just go to Image Burning Wizard -> Browse to the .cue file -> Set Burn options and proceed to burn the game to a disc.
Originally posted by orthogonl:You need to elaborate on your situation. When you say it doesn't work, what happens when you insert the game into your PS2? Is your PS2 modded (modchip/HDLoader/swap methods)? I'm not sure why have you a DATA.ISO file there, but normally you would just go to Image Burning Wizard -> Browse to the .cue file -> Set Burn options and proceed to burn the game to a disc.
I did exactly that (i even tried burning the bin as well(didn't work either))..What happened is that after I Closed The tray The words "Reading Disk" appeared as they should, then disappers a second later. NOTE: I know what a modchip is but I don't Know about other 2.
Is your PS2 modded? You cannot play PS2 backups, without modifying your console in some way.
SFV stands for Simple File Validator and is used to check files if they became corrupt after transfer. It does this by doing a CRC (cyclic redundancy check). After the check it displays which files contain CRC-errors and therefore are corrupt. You can use a program like hkSFV to check your files.
But That raises a question... I live in an area of Phoenix, AZ, where I'm Basiclly Surrounded by places like GameCrazy, EB Games, etc. You think any of them would...
A.)Have one.
B.)Take it and do or send it for me.
C.)Special order it(Or something like that).
If I had do it Myself, (Since I Have NO WAY of getting it Online(exepct through Money Order.)). How much would it cost and how do I get it going(Installed)?
No they would not. I would advise against installing a modchip yourself unless you are very experienced with soldering, many people have rendered their consoles inoperable due to inexperience. There are alternatives however, such as using HDLoader, Swap Magic, or an exploit (all of which don't require you to open up your console).
I would answer your questions myself, but they have already been answered before in much greater detail. Check out the various sticky threads in the other PS2 forums (such as PS2 DVD Backup and PS2 General Discussion forums) for more information on modding your console to play backups. Here I'll give you some links to get you started: