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Thread: Help with ripping some ps2 games (juiced and gt4)
  

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  1. #1 Help with ripping some ps2 games (juiced and gt4) 
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    Hey guys, dunno if its just me but here is what is happening

    been trying to rip juiced and gt4 by firstly making an image of these games on dvd decrypter... but for some reason, the log list on dvd decrypter says none of my harddrives support single files over 4gb

    hence when i ripped juice (4.5 gb) it cut it into two files namely: P2RPJUIC039_EFGS.I00 and P2RPJUIC039_EFGS.I01... so basically what the hell am i suppose to do with this? will it burn and work?? cos i noe juiced is dvd-5 (it says so on dvd-decrypter)

    also, i tried to rip gt4 through dvddecrypter as well, and it did the same thing.... i also tried to do this in apache3, but it stopped after 75% (which was 4gig) hence now i cant go onto the next step of burning the image >_<

    plz help... is there anything i can do to change my hdd so that it supports higher than 4g??
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    thought there are limitations like this on FAT32
    you aren't running on FAT32 are you?

    otherwise: NTFS
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    yeh im running FAT32 >_<

    does it have to be NTFS for me to burn these files??
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    is it possible to have the system drive as fat32 and another data drive as ntfs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by b00gie
    is it possible to have the system drive as fat32 and another data drive as ntfs?
    that should do it
    the problem you have is that FAT32 doesn't support files larger than 4GB
    so you'll have to rip it to an NTFS drive
    I wonder why you're running on FAT32 anyway, or you're still running Win98?
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    FAT32 is a useless filesystem, there is software you can get to make Win98 read NTFS, get that.
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    heheh didnt noe it was useless :P yet im using windows XP service pack 2

    yup fixed the whole problem, used command prompt, forgot wot the command was and converted a partition to ntfs

    these two games now work like a charm, thx guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by b00gie
    heheh didnt noe it was useless :P yet im using windows XP service pack 2

    yup fixed the whole problem, used command prompt, forgot wot the command was and converted a partition to ntfs

    these two games now work like a charm, thx guys
    now I'm gonna ask you..
    why the heck do you run XP on FAT32?
    NTFS is standard for XP, why would you even think about changing it to FAT32
    don't you have any problems (stability wise and such)? must be!
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    i used to use NTFS, but for some reason, it was like kinda unstable compared to fat32, thats why i never used it again and converted to fat32, but my computers pretty fuxed up anyways

    currently, my fat32 system is pretty stable, apart from the occasional for-no-reason crashes (and instant restarting by the computer).... <- could that be fat32 problem? :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by b00gie
    i used to use NTFS, but for some reason, it was like kinda unstable compared to fat32, thats why i never used it again and converted to fat32, but my computers pretty fuxed up anyways

    currently, my fat32 system is pretty stable, apart from the occasional for-no-reason crashes (and instant restarting by the computer).... <- could that be fat32 problem? :P
    dunno about the crashes
    if you get a fraction of a second a blue screen and then reset then it's mostly hardware related
    you can set this resetting off in systemproporties, then you can see the error message

    NTFS is much better than FAT32, if your system was unstable then it was something else, can't believe it's due to NTFS
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