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Old 30-07-2004, 00:21
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Not surprising in the least. DC games come on a proprietary format called "GD-ROM", or GigaDisc-ROM. These discs have the data packed in tighter, and the disc can hold 1 GB as a result of this. So, many games that you try to copy will not fit. I havent backed up any of my DC games in a long time, so I don't really remember, but there are many tutorials and programs out there to help you fit it onto a disc. The other thing you could do is try to find someone who already has a version that can fit on a normal CD-R.

Hit up google for some tutorials, they should be pretty easy to find.
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Old 30-07-2004, 20:04
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more help on bin/cue to CDI

i cant find any links to help explain how to do this... bin2boot is creating my CDI too large to be burned on a CD...

anyone that can help i thank you
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