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  1. #1 help burning GoW torrent file 
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    i dled a copy of god of war and its one that has been already pre-shrunk, my question is that it appears to be a alcohol compatible file, the files that i have are:

    GoW_925_ISO 3.85GB
    GoW_925_Shrink.MDS 4.22 kb

    is the file with the extension MDS like a cue file? is there a tut for burning this game with alcohol 120%? i did a search and didn't get the answer i think i needed.
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    Burn it with DVDDecrypter.
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    so i don't need the mds file, i can just burn the iso?
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    The .mds was created by DVDDecrypter when the image was made. Just set ISO --> Write in DVDDecrypter Option and burn it.

    You can also just use the .iso file if you want to burn it using Nero.
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    thank you for time and patience, i can imagine that answering these questions can get tiresome, but i appreciate it.......i think i'll go the tried and true way of nero, it usually doesn't fail me!
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    Yup, I always use Nero.
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    Quote Originally Posted by waybrane
    i dled a copy of god of war and its one that has been already pre-shrunk, my question is that it appears to be a alcohol compatible file, the files that i have are:

    GoW_925_ISO 3.85GB
    GoW_925_Shrink.MDS 4.22 kb

    is the file with the extension MDS like a cue file? is there a tut for burning this game with alcohol 120%? i did a search and didn't get the answer i think i needed.
    Durr, I just admitted on a public forum that I've commited copyright infringement. Oh, and my IP has been conveniently logged, so it'll be really cool when Sony requests my IP from G and xianaix, which will be a big hassle for them and won't my parents be proud when I get a nice Summons and Complaint from Sony's lawyers.
    Jesus people - THINK!!!!!
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