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Need For Speed The Run 2xDVD9 -> 3xDVD5 Converter
1. Install the game, download attachment, extract it and launch converter.exe.
2. Select the drive, where the TEMP folder should be
-> You can enable Create Iso function
3. Select the program files folder (location where you installed the game) and click on "Convert"
4. Burn temp folder or burn the ISO file
DVD1 = 3.81 GB
DVD2 = 4.34 GB
DVD3 = 2.89 GB
Time = 1 h
FINISHED!!!:D:D:D
Screenshot:
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UPDATED
- Polish translation fixed
andrei222
29-02-2012, 08:13
much better ,but i have a question ,is only eng?,and what compression type use this for ex.(m9,m0,ld800) ...Sorry for inconvenience and poor English
no its multilinugal..deleting languages will give you 1,7 GB more space.
unfortunately not enough for 2xDVD5.
_c4 folder is compressed with -mx -ld800m
all other files/folders -m0
crysis001
29-02-2012, 10:24
an error in the autorun in the Polish version of exit button, is WYJDZ and should WYJDŹ. It is possible to ask for the improvement and update Need For Speed The Run 2xDVD9 -> 3xDVD5 Converter.
he thanks crysis001
Thx for the info bro....updated.
crysis001
29-02-2012, 11:33
thank you very much.
crysis001
andrei222
29-02-2012, 12:23
Thank you for the information really needed to know
Thank you so much Genius.I am glad for your return back.
Could you do the same for Call of duty MW3 to 3 DVD5?
Your work is as usual, perfect.
çok teşekkür ederim.:D:)
darshana
01-03-2012, 18:46
I found the following instruction set given by KillerOh in a thread.All the rep goes to him.I tried this my self and works 100%
- Install FreeArc
- From here on, locate the game files and folders by yourself.
You may thing I suck doing this, but HEY! Testing which files you should compress and the ones you shouldn't are just part of fun that I've "stripped" for you!
- Delete all uneeded languages from "loc" folder (Unless you have only one language)
--> But just to be safe, make sure you have the "GDFBinary_(language).dll" file that MATCHES the language you want to backup in the game folder.
- Use MAXIMUM (-mx -ld800) settings to compress the "_c4" folder and save as "data1.cab" (Notice that you must save the file as ".CAB" and NOT as .ARC, which is the FreeArc's defaults)
- Use NO COMPRESSION (-m0) settings for the file "Chunks2.sb" and save as "data2.cab"
- Grab these two, all "redist" installers and make DISK 1
- use "-mx -ld400" (Write it in the "compression settings" in FreeArc) to compress all the files inside "Win32" except "Chunks2.sb" and save as "data3.cab"
--> You can use "MAXIMUM (-mx -ld800) for these files, but it won't compress too much more than "-mx -ld400", so why bother with ULTIMATE compression?
- use NO compression settings (Or any compression you want) for all and every remaining file that you haven't compressed until now and save as "data4.cab"
--> Optionally, you can "compress" separately all these remaining files and//or folders with no compression and saving them as "data4.cab", "data5.cab" and so on. As long as they're "declared" in the .INI file along with the compiled custom installer, it'll be fine.
Heck, if you find a way to compress the game in a single DVD with FreeArc + PreComp + SRep you can easily CHANGE the settings with NO NEED to re-compile the installer again. Just change some lines in INI file and we're fine again! AND THAT IS DAMN FU***N' SERIOUS!
- Now grab these files for DISK 2.
Thank you so much Genius.
It works perfectly on win 7 ,64 bit.
Please.. Call of Duty MW3.(3xDVD5)
sulfurum1989
04-03-2012, 14:18
with your permission yener , Other images for autorun Here
http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/4323/74278736.jpg
http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/9210/95470814.jpg
changes in setup.ini [AutorunSettings] section
ExitLeft=690
ExitTop=345
InstallLeft=525
InstallTop=345
PlayLeft=20
PlayTop=345
LangBoxLeft=275
LangBoxTop=5
Thank yener90
Work on 7 64bit
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