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Ok here it is but I remind you that I have not tested it yet in my new model dc and for the game San Francisco Rush 2049. It may be different for other games but I hope this helps you out.
1. placed teh backup cdr into burner
2. fired up isobuster and extracted all files from backup into selfboot\data directory
3. copied ip.bin and 1st_read.bin into selfoot directory (root directory). Make sure the read-only is unchecked.
4. ####ted up a dos prompt
5. make sure you are in the selfboot directory
6. type in "binhack" without quotes. It will prompt you for the name of binary. type in "1st_read.bin" It will then prompt you for bootsector: type in "ip.bin" Then it will prompt you for msinfo value: type in 0. Wait till finished, only take a second. Leave open dos prompt.
7. Then copied ip.bin and 1st_read.bin back into data directory. Overwrite if necessary.
8. from the dos prompt, type: "mkisofs -C 0,0 -V RUSH2049 -l -o data.iso data" without quotes. Wait till it is finished and leave dos prompt open.
9. I then used bin2boot from the link above posted by Wayne. From the dos prompt, type "bin2boot data.iso"
Like i've said before, it gave an error saying that "ip record not found, would you like to make one?" Type in "y" and it will generate one for you. It will make a cdi file(image.cdi) from the data.iso in your selfboot directory.
10. Just use DJ to burn image.cdi under appropriate settings. I used dj 2.0 with mode1, offset0, cd-rom, 2336, and at 2x. As I use with all my games.
This method burned and tested in an old model dc.
If you have any questions, you can email me or reply to this thread.
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