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Getting Up DVD+R
yaw ... I'm new here so I didn't really know where to post it.
But I have a burned Getting Up PS2 game and it's stops running when it's loading. I mean it starts loading and loads, loads, loads and never stops. now I heard there are kind of patches for that ... can yall help me ? |
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Perhaps, your PS2 is having really hard times reading the disc and then it actually gives up and crashes?
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Try using dvd-r, Just make a direct backup from the original.
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Uhm, whats direct backup ???
and is there actually a patch ? I mean why doesn't it load ? my friend says because it takes some files outta the original cd so the copy won't play ... |
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Get your original CD, get a DVD-R (not a DVD+R; note the hyphen rather than the plus sign), get a CD copier software (Alcohol 120%, Blindread/Blindwrite, CloneCD) and make a full copy of your original.
I think Warlock is pointing out that older CD/DVD drives, that were designed to read factory pressed CD's/DVD's only, can read DVD-R's much better than DVD+R's. As far as I remember, DVD-R's have similar optical characteristics to factory pressed DVD's than DVD+R's do. (Sorry, if I'm saying something stupid, though... )
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so you mean I should do the same again but with DVD-R ?
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Well, I don't know how you exactly made the first backup but probably yes...
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Yeah, make a 1:1 copy of your game and burn it on dvd-r.
I used Nero 6 and I never had problems. Is your PS2 new or old? See the SCPH on the backside. Greets
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some details :
1. I just have one working DVD drive so I make an image first and then burn the image 2. And can it be a problem that I'm using a Swap Magic Card and not the Chip |
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#1, Yes. That is the correct way. Be sure "read errors" are set to abort no matter what software used. I use Alcohol.
#2, Some games do require patching if using the Swap Magic disc. You can check here for patches |
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