When burning an image using recordnow max make sure to select the smallest gi file. It's like a cuesheet file, it tells recordnow max how to combine the other bigger files together.
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When burning an image using recordnow max make sure to select the smallest gi file. It's like a cuesheet file, it tells recordnow max how to combine the other bigger files together.
i just add that small file and it burns it and does it perfectly? for example: if a game is 4.34gb big and the thing i load up on record max is 135kb big it will burn 4.34gb on the cd and the game will work right? so i just add that small file and it burns it and everything works? write back please
yes
that is the newest px engine that does that. it splits up the files into 1.99 gb files so you can use it on any file system.
load the smallest one, the one without a number after it, and it will know where to get the real data from.
and lol, nice sigif this thread isnt enough, ill just post a whole damn tutorial, im boredmy goal in life is how to find out how to burn ps2 dvd games on dvd-r![]()
i cant belive i have found it. i have spent hours on hours trying to figure out how to burn ps2 dvd games with patching and stuff. thank you ps2 newz!!!!
LOL Guess you'll be needing a new sig line soon then, eh?![]()
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