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    I have been trying to convert a game back to .iso from .ul format. I have tried just about every option and it's still doing nothing. I changed the directory to were the game was stored and typed opl2iso ul.SCUS and it still did not work. the opl2iso is stored in the same folder as the .ul files. any advice would be highly appreciated

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    same error tryin to convert godofwar back to iso after installing to hdd.



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    @Skyline0964
    Its because you used small letters and not caps.

    ul.slus_230.28 <-- wrong

    ul.SLUS_230.28 <-- Correct


    @antiprotection
    You last command should have worked....

    Look at the example in the User Guides, under the USB tab for Formatting and Installing.

    Also, do both of you have a CD and DVD folder in the directory with your Games and iso2opl.exe? The ul. games do not go into a CD or DVD folder, as i see antiprotection has his in.

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    I have my directories set out in your example, but I get an error message:

    "No ul.cfg in the current directory!"

    Which I don't understand because it is there....?

    USB Harddrive is drive "J"
    On the root of the drive I have the "CD" and "DVD" folder, all the game files in .ul format, opl2iso.exe, ul.cfg.

    In the command prompt I type "J:\opl2iso.exe", then I get the error message??
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    I dont know why it would say its not there, unless perhaps theres a typo in the filename or something else wrong with it and opl2iso cant read it properly. Check in USBUtil to see if it can still display the list properly, if it does, then you will have to ask izdubar about why opl2iso cant.
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    *looks at screen and notice something in the right corner*

    teens like it big eh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister View Post
    *looks at screen and notice something in the right corner*

    teens like it big eh.
    ....you dont wanna see my desktop screen!!
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    It's been a while since I had to use DOS so I forgot I needed the "/D" part of the command to change drive. I was just following the guide on your site and it didn't specify this so I was still in "C:\" as opposed to "J:\" when I typed the command.

    Maybe add that bit into your guide

    "CD [/D] [drive:][path]"
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    Now its saying "Could not open destination file 'DVD\SLES_blah blah blah', exciting"

    Is the exciting bit suppose to be mocking?

    Doesn't make sense, I have the "DVD" folder created...

    Edit: Ok it actually says "exiting"...that makes more sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyGlue View Post
    It's been a while since I had to use DOS so I forgot I needed the "/D" part of the command to change drive. I was just following the guide on your site and it didn't specify this so I was still in "C:\" as opposed to "J:\" when I typed the command.

    Maybe add that bit into your guide

    "CD [/D] [drive:][path]"
    cd changes to another directory on the same drive, to change drives you just type the drive letter. Im not big on DOS commands, so i didnt know about that /D command.

    C:/> J:
    J:/

    I guess i could place a link to a "how to use DOS" or something, but im not up on all the commands, so i dont want to make mistakes in explaining it.


    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyGlue View Post
    Now its saying "Could not open destination file 'DVD\SLES_blah blah blah', exciting"

    Is the exciting bit suppose to be mocking?

    Doesn't make sense, I have the "DVD" folder created...

    Edit: Ok it actually says "exiting"...that makes more sense.
    Maybe post a screen shot of your command window and the folder containing your files.....maybe i could see something your not.
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