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The KeeN
20-02-2004, 04:05
I have been trying to backup PGR 2. It is around 5.5GB.
I have managed to scrap the demo files but left all the folders. It is now small enough to fit on a disk.
The problem I have is that I use nero to burn my ISO's. When I try and burn it after I have created the ISO using craxtion, I get a block size error.
1) how do I correct that?
2) do I use a different program to burn with? what one?
3) have I done all the right things to start with?
Thanks
seaneyb2003
20-02-2004, 04:25
Originally posted by The KeeN
I have been trying to backup PGR 2. It is around 5.5GB.
I have managed to scrap the demo files but left all the folders. It is now small enough to fit on a disk.
The problem I have is that I use nero to burn my ISO's. When I try and burn it after I have created the ISO using craxtion, I get a block size error.
1) how do I correct that?
2) do I use a different program to burn with? what one?
3) have I done all the right things to start with?
Thanks
maybe try xiso
Quall999
20-02-2004, 04:25
Try another burning program first. I know Iso's usually aren't a problem with that program, but you never know.
Also, do you get that error towards the end of the burn? Some of the cheaper media don't support iso's, which is what I have.
Quall999
20-02-2004, 04:25
Originally posted by seaneyb2003
maybe try xiso
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seaneyb2003
20-02-2004, 04:29
ok i thoght it might work. i prefer ps2 anywayz
The KeeN
20-02-2004, 05:11
No I prefere craxtion to XISO.
I haven't actually burnt it to a disk yet because it says after you hit the burn button the block size error, then a box comes up asking if you want to correct it or ignore it. I would correct it if I had a clue what I was doing.
The media I use is fine (TDK DVD-/+) I use them all the time so thats not the problem. The problem lies in the method I use or the programs I use.
What programs do most people use the create an ISO and burn the ISO?
DeepUnder
23-02-2004, 08:39
Use Record Now Max, Never had a problem with this prog
yeah i use recordnow max too sometimes but try making the iso with quix and see if u get the same results!
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