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Old 06-06-2001, 20:42
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question...

Ok, I've read through quite a few FAQ's and guides about burning DC ISO's but there's still a few things that aren't clear to me. I don't have that much time to dedicate, so after spending a few hours sorting through all the info, I've reached the end of my patience. I downloaded the ISO for Ultimate Fighting Championship (don't even know what version it is since no info was included) and I #####ed the files out using a SFV program. After that I extracted the file with winrar and got a CDI file coming in at 711 megs. Next I'm going to convert it to a NRG file so I can burn it with Nero... but there's no cue sheet file. Do CDI's just not have them? Am I ready to burn this thing or what? Should I bother with making it self-bootable first? Respect to anybody that can educate. - Peace.
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Old 06-06-2001, 20:50
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Nope CDIs don't have cue sheets. So you can just use CDI2Nero, to convert it to NRG, and then use Nero to burn it.
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Old 07-06-2001, 13:03
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CDI's are DiskJuggler images.

DC games normally come in this format and so you might be better off getting this program instead of converting all your images, because you will come across them allot.
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