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Old 18-06-2002, 21:01
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yup i heard it's better to burn CD's slow...
thanks for all the info..i know about pricewatch...just really didn't think about that...

if this mod cube dont' work, i'll get me the messiah chip once they have it...i just really really recently bought my ps2. i'm guessing it's a version 6 or something..i cnat' find the board diagram on the internet that matches mine..but i'm pretty sure it works cuz it's doin something...my burned CD's just don't load up prolly cuz of the XP OS...i dont'have any programs to burn..so i'll just wait to get a new burner...

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Old 18-06-2002, 21:36
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Old 18-06-2002, 21:38
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Old 19-06-2002, 01:38
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xp has no problems
i use nero clonecd cdrwin blindread write prassi vovinstant sonic my dvd all on xp with no problems
software not supporting your writer most likely
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Old 19-06-2002, 05:57
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no i meant like..when u pop in a blank CD..xp reads it as a blank CD and u just move the files into it and burn it with xp
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Old 20-06-2002, 02:46
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burn the bin with nero? dont extract. its bad.
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Old 20-06-2002, 06:03
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i just inserted a blank CD and XP reads it as a blank CD..i moved the extract files from a ps2 bin file..burned it on there...it dont work...so...
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no i meant like..when u pop in a blank CD..xp reads it as a blank CD and u just move the files into it and burn it with xp
Your XP thing obviously doesn't work, why not try using a regular burning program, like nero, cdrwin, clonecd, discjuggler, fireburner...like eveyone has been saying.


And as far as another type of DVD burner, contrary to popular belief, you dont HAVE TO GET A PIONEER A03/4... I have a Que! DVD Burner (works perfectly, I've done over 100 games, and a few hundred movies on it), my boy has a Vivistar DVD Burner (just got it, he's done 10 or 20 games and it works perfectly). The vivistar, you can get it at www.tigerdirect.com (it's $269), the Que! I got it at Compusa for like $450 (but that was over a year ago)

Blank CD-R's, specific brands might be the right choice, my Ps2 only works with Verbatim 74's. As for DVD-R's, I've used TDK, Verbatim and some no name brand ($1.28 each...lol) and they've all worked.

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