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infertility
16-12-2004, 04:33
I tried burning my .iso of Neo Contra. I get the PS2 logo, but aftert that it,s just a blank screen, nothing boots. I then tried to convert the .iso into a .bin file, and I created a cuesheet for it. I tried to load the cuesheet into Nero 6.0 ultra, but the program will only burn a cuesheet to cd-r, it won't burn to dvd+r. Any help will be greatly appreciated! I've already wasted 3 dvd+r's. Thank you for your replies!

seaneyb2003
16-12-2004, 04:58
try using a program called dvd dycrypter. Also where did you get the iso?

infertility
16-12-2004, 05:04
I'll try that program. I just tried extracting the entire .iso contents, and tried burning all the files as DATA using nero. The game wouldn't even goto the PS2 logo screen. But I'll give Decrypter a try. If anyone has other ideas, please let me know. Thank You! :-)

EDIT - DVD Decrypter did it! Thank You!

seaneyb2003
16-12-2004, 05:22
also what chip do u have? and where did u get the iso from?

seaneyb2003
16-12-2004, 05:29
knew it!

Sidney
16-12-2004, 06:18
An .iso file does not contain any boot information, that is why .bin/.cue should be used.
Converting an .iso to .bin/.cue does not replace the missing information.

Neipas02
16-12-2004, 07:49
Hahah Seaney,

He has too many posts to not know how stuff works around here.. Tight lip'd and for good measure.. You should've tried the good old "Make a new copy of your original"

seaneyb2003
16-12-2004, 08:22
yeah i know shoulda tap'd my head there for a second. Im such a Retarded but many people have fool'd for it in the past. But That info about the iso is incorrect btw matie boy.

Neipas02
16-12-2004, 08:30
Yea Sidney..
An ISO is a stand alone file. It'd doesn't require a que.. A bin and que file are used together.. The que is just used to "que" the bin file to burning software.

seaneyb2003
16-12-2004, 12:13
Its actually a .cue file :p but anyway not the point. An iso has an content file in the actual iso. Also u can read a bin file without a cue sheet anyway. so there not actually necissary. Do you own the origonal because this smells a lil fishy

Neipas02
16-12-2004, 12:16
I'm sorry that was uncalled for.. Cue.. not que or Q or..Kyew. I got it now. You're the man seaney. I bow to your Cue knowledge. :eek: <-- I like that face.........

seaneyb2003
16-12-2004, 12:39
oi remove that now dude that mum business aint funny.

Warlock
16-12-2004, 14:41
Going to close this. Its ok to disagree, just dont insult.

TylerDurden
16-12-2004, 17:01
WTF??? :confused: Awww forget it.




Tyler!

ihaveanosebleed
16-12-2004, 17:43
Must we go though this every time that someone has an image problem? Of course he has the damn original! This is the 21st century now, we don’t lop people heads off in suspicion. If the glove don’t fit, you must acquit! We’re better people than that now, we’re all living a lie, but we’re better people!!

Anyhoo, ISO files contain all the same information as the BIN file, the TOC, license and boot info is there in both…

Burning a DATA Disk of DVD game files on a DVD DOES NOT WORK as the license info will not be present !!!!!!!

For some strange reason you can however burn a Mode 2 Data disk of a CD based PS2 software, and it will boot, no license data required. Some CD based games might not boot like this because they check TOC locations for files and if you data burn files instead of complete ISO’s the TOC is going to be different.

Warlock
16-12-2004, 18:01
[QUOTE=ihaveanosebleed]Must we go though this every time that someone has an image problem? Of course he has the damn original! This is the 21st century now, we don’t lop people heads off in suspicion. If the glove don’t fit, you must acquit! We’re better people than that now, we’re all living a lie, but we’re better people!! QUOTE]

When a question is asked the way infertility did in his first post we must ask. Were not trying to offend anyone. We ARE watched and do not want our site shut down. As moderators its our job.