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Old 15-07-2001, 11:11
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Another DC newbie with typical questions....Please help?

(1st Question)
Ok, I want to backup my game (sonic Adventure). I read that I had to used cdrwin to make/extract the .bin and .cue files

I did that

Next the tutorial I read said to download the patch

I did that

But intstead of the .ppf, etc. files that I used to get when i've downloaded patches, this time I get three folders with various .bin files

I thought my next step would be to use something like ppf-o-matic but I don't have a .ppf file to match with the .bin file that I created using cdrwin.

What do I do???

Am I even doing this right and if not what do I do?

(Second Question)

I used the .bin file that I made with cdrwin (from MY game, Sonic Adventure) and made an Iso Image(if thats the correct term) using a program called bin2iso.

When I open diskjuggler (assuming that I may be able to back up my game with this "iso image") and select it as the "source" the ####t button still isn't available to be clicked.

I didn't get an error message saying that this isn't a correct file so what the heck is the problem?


All answers or attempts at answers are appreciated!
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