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Old 21-12-2001, 03:31
TEZZ TEZZ is offline
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Major problem burning PS2 games !

Hi there. First of all Iīm from Finland so my english sucks...

Anyhow,I have PS2 with Neo4 chip just installed and 6 games downloaded from edonkey. All the games are in edonkeypack.zip files including no cue, bin or iso file, just those 001 whatever files. I have unzipped (ofcourse) zipped files and tried to burn the files to cdr with CDRWIN 4.0 (w/ 1x writing speed limited) and Fireburner. Also tried to make a cue and bin files w/ CDRWIN but with no results. Some times my PS2 recognizes burned cdr as PS1 disk (in browsing mode) and when I click the cd image it bounches back with 5 secs to browsing screen. Thatīs the best result Iīve had.

For instant I had Formula 2000 (old psx game) made bin and cue straight from cd and burned it, it worked right away.

I Think that Iīve tried everything (lost over 35 cdrs). Would there be anyone WHO COULD HELP ME ON THIS.

-I donīt have DVD player in my PC
-Do I need some special cdr roms ?

All the games I have are in edonkeypack.zip format. So it would be natural to unzip the game and burn them to cdr and after that it
should work, right ?

PLEASE HELP ME !!!!!
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Old 21-12-2001, 10:11
Spy_007z Spy_007z is offline
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Sorry, but I don't really understand what problem you are having. If you can give me more details, may be I can help you better.

1- how big is the edonkeypack.zip you got and what files are contained in the zip. (You may be getting a patch instead of a game)

2- If you got those .001 files, you should use WinRAR to extract them. Also, just a 001 files will do no good for you. You must get all of the parts. Usually you will see a .sfv or .nfo file... these are information files and you can know how many parts you needed and what game you are downloading.
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