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Cyrix314 05-12-2003 09:11

Final Fantasy X-2 Copying = Bad Sector Help Plz
 
Hi i just need a little help for copying the FF X-2 on my hd because the main file have many bad sector how can I copy the file with the bad sector maybe or can i bypass the bad sector ???

If someone can help me with this problem i have the original and I want to copy in on my Hd.

The file is a .72 file so. ...

Maybe there is a util to copy this kind of file or anyther trick but i dont know this trick so if someone can help me.

Because when i copy from teh cd a file of 3.7 gig do 38.6k so this isn't the file . SO how i ask you

Thanks !!!!!

TylerDurden 05-12-2003 10:39

Just use your original disc to copy to hdd. I dont recommend draging and droping from an explored ps2 disc.


Use RecordNow Max to make a .gi image on your hdd.



Tyler!

ED! 05-12-2003 10:44

I think he might be talking about his PS2 Hard Drive?

TylerDurden 05-12-2003 10:46

Well when until he gets back to us I cant answer his question properly.



Tyler!

Cyrix314 06-12-2003 09:04

No I'm not talking about my ps2 hd but my pc hd i just wan to copy the ff x-2 cd on my pc i i can't because the file of 3.7gig do 8.6 k on my hd i tried some util and that doesnt work to so. ..

TylerDurden 06-12-2003 09:14

Then just use RecordNow Max like Ive said above to make a .gi image.



Tyler!

Cyrix314 06-12-2003 09:24

Where can i find Recornow Max ??? Plz !!
Thanks

TylerDurden 06-12-2003 09:30

Umm I cant remember the exact link but you can either search these forums for it using the "Search" function or you can wait till ol' reliable Biggie hooks you up with one.




Tyler!

Cyrix314 06-12-2003 09:37

Ok but i will find it and if it's work i will let a post thanks you for helping me !!!

crazygamelover 06-12-2003 10:18

here you go.


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