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DC-Games burning Suckz
If I want to make a ISO from the DC-Game, the Size of this ISO is only ~25mb.
Why?! What is my mistake?! |
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You can't burn directly from the original you have to get them from online a friend who has a backup or order them?
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Where can I order them?!
Why can somepeople make backups and some not? |
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If you cant make back ups then what is the point of this website? I thought that if u downloaded the stuff you can burn a copy but i wasted 3 cd's for nothing. Also this kid at my school has like 50 burned dc games. And he can play dvds on it to. How can he do it and not me?
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If you wasted 3 CDs, you're lucky. I've burned at least 60 coasters. If you want to learn to rip games, it's going to take a lot of patience, a cable/bba, a stack of CD's, and a large trash can to throw your coasters in....
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*sigh*
#1:For the 50 billion-th time. You CANNOT - I repeat CANNOT copy ORGINAL DC Games using your conventional home burner. Okay? Got that? #2: RE: Machinehead - You CANNOT play DVD's on a DC. Perhaps your getting mixed up with VCD's. If this 'kid' is saying he can play DVD's on his DC, he's telling you a load of big smelly hot BS. #3: Instead of wasting CDR's - try this. Burn your game using a CDRW. Once it's done, look at it in your PC. ##### the files, the structure, etc. If everything looks in order. Burn again using a normal CDR. |
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