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Old 03-01-2004, 00:10
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Searching through the net, forums etc I have come across numerous problems of users with this program. especially with splitting, except for the same questions as me, there were a lot of errors, like the one where you put to much data on the fisrt disk etc. I have found out that when it reads the first disk and then you inserted the blank and it wrote it, then, without any prompt, you should put back the original again for the program to read it a second time for disk 2 and then it will give you an option to insert a blank media so that it may write the 2nd disk. Theoretically that's the process. I have yet to discover how we will make the program understand that we have already the first disk but due to ignorance, or for any other reason for other people, we didn't put at that time the original again and we didn't make disk 2, but all we want is disk 2. So since disk 2 cannot be made without the whole process all over again I thought of something. I will redo the process and create another disk 1. The difference is that it will be in a dvd+rw so that i can erase it afterwards. Then after it finishes i will continue with the process and hopefully create disk 2.

I've also read that people having the same problem as me, disk 1 that they had created didn't work. My disk 1 in my v7 ps2 with dms3 chip works and seems excellent.

I'll post again for the newest development.
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