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Cyber Akuma
03-10-2003, 17:37
I have two patches to install for the PSX game Bloody Bride

One patch translates the text into English

One patch adds English subtitles to the Movies

I have no problems with the text patch, but the movies patch dosent work, when I apply it the entire ISO just becomes a corrupt mess, sectors on it becoem unreadable, the TOC gets screwed up, etc

Anyone have any ideas why this is happenign and how I cna fix it?

I am using PPF Magic 3.0 and tried both isntalling the text then movies and installing movies first then text, both produce the same results

TylerDurden
10-10-2003, 17:17
What are you extracting your image with?

Are you getting any errors when patching?


Tyler!

Cyber Akuma
11-10-2003, 02:43
Nope, no errors when patching.

And I think its my PC, because (I cannot confirm this however) but everyone else that got this from the same source I did got both patches to work.

Is it possible that cpu speed,ram,os, and/or free harddrive space can affect applying large patches like this? Because I have a lot of ram...... but the other three are low.

TylerDurden
11-10-2003, 07:02
Let me explain why I asked and needed to know what you extracted with.

If you used clonecd or any program that is really good at making backups as 1 to 1 as possible, then sometimes it picks up scratches or whatnot on the disc. That changes things when patching. I know when Im patching I always use CDRWin because it just skips over any scratches and makes just the image.

You may want to try that. Im not sure about the CPU speed etc... but I really dont think thats the fault.



Tyler!

Cyber Akuma
11-10-2003, 11:47
I checked the image, it matches the image the patch attempts to use. My friend that also patched his copy gave me a SFV of his image, it matched mine. Also, the text patch, which is 2 megs only, works. Its the 500 meg movie patch thats messing up. So I am certain that the image itself isnt the problem. Any ideas?

spedmetal
11-10-2003, 12:05
I'm assuming since you wont reply with the software you used to make the image .....you didn't make the image.TylerDurden has asked you twice now. So what did you use to make the image.

Cyber Akuma
11-10-2003, 21:42
An old version of CDRWIN, I always use that for making my PSX isos........ usually

Sometimes I have to use clonecd for images that have some protection that dont let them be copied

TylerDurden
11-10-2003, 21:50
That is odd. You should be able to patch your game fine. It sounds like a very large patch. Is your disc scratched in any way? I really have no other advice, since what I have told you has fixed my problems in the past.



Tyler!

Cyber Akuma
14-10-2003, 06:31
Like I asked............ woudl the amount of ram, free space, OS, or CPU speed affect my ability to apply patches? BEcause yes, this is a very alrghe patch. Its 500 megs and the iso is 700 megs. The 2 meg text patch works perfect.

All my other friends were able to patch it....... but their systems are much more powerful then mine and all have XP, I still have 98.

TylerDurden
14-10-2003, 06:40
Originally posted by TylerDurden
Im not sure about the CPU speed etc... but I really dont think thats the fault.



Like I said above! Lets not get snippy with me man. I was trying to help.




Tyler!

Cyber Akuma
14-10-2003, 15:26
Sorry, didnt see that

So do you have any clue why my PC cant patch it but others can even though our files are exactly alike?

Furbyburger
14-10-2003, 15:52
Ahem.
I think this statement "everyone else that got this from the same source I did got both patches to work" indicates warez.
Does it not?

Cyber Akuma
14-10-2003, 16:07
By "this" I meant the patches, 500 megs of patches is still a big download.

TylerDurden
14-10-2003, 16:15
Originally posted by Cyber Akuma
By "this" I meant the patches, 500 megs of patches is still a big download.


I hope thats what you meant. As for your other question, if your pc patches it and states "successful" then it should be. It may take you longer but it should work. Ive patched games that took me quite some time to patch and they worked.



Tyler!

Cyber Akuma
14-10-2003, 17:55
Yeah, it does take a long time, but eventually says successful.

But it isnt

The iso itself becomes redicously corrupted when the patch is applied.

TylerDurden
14-10-2003, 17:58
Have you tried doing one patch before the other and vice versa? I know some patches are numerically sensitive.



Tyler!

Cyber Akuma
15-10-2003, 00:20
Yep

First I tried text then movie, image was fine with the text patch but gor corrupted from the movie

Then I tired the movie first, it got corrupted, I tried the text one after the movie anyway, still corrupted

TylerDurden
15-10-2003, 06:32
Is there any way you can check to see if that patch that messes up is still valid and not corrupted?



Tyler!

Cyber Akuma
15-10-2003, 09:47
Not really, no, I dont have a sfv for the patch.

But others I have asked that downloaded the patch from the same site said it worked for them.

I E-Mailed the patch's creator and he said this is the first time he heard something liek this happening.

TylerDurden
15-10-2003, 11:03
Maybe you can ask the maker of the patch to make an SFV for you. Or redownload the patch and compair the 2 with hex editor.

I have a feeling that this is a corrupted patch.



Tyler!

Cyber Akuma
15-10-2003, 14:39
Redownloaded it already, same thing

And I did ask the author for a sfv, he says he has no idea how to make one

TylerDurden
15-10-2003, 16:57
Dude, I wish I had an answer for you. I really suspect it has something to do with either the patch or the image file. You may want to try making different types of images like CloneCD images, a DiscJuggler iso, or even an Alcohol image. Who knows what the guy who made the image used.



Other than that I give up. Sorry.

Tyler! :(

Cyber Akuma
16-10-2003, 08:23
Oh well, thanks for trying to help. Ill post here if I am able to do anything to get it patched successfully.

TylerDurden
16-10-2003, 08:59
Yes please do.



Tyler!