![]() ![]() ![]() so my findings from this experiance? don' do it unless you really enjoy that sort of thing. me off greatly (due to the fact it'll be a cold day in hell when you catch me trying to fit that lot together!) i know that such quarms don't bother the ps2 which reads things much the same way as a record player reads the grooves on vinyl, hence why swap magic works and if FMV on a game stalls you can take the disk out give it a clean pop it back in and roberts mums brother. it appears to have split files (God knows how they did this.) as well. Step 3) Thought about manually(?) creating an image file by copying the contents of the VD's to one folder then copying the contents of this folder to yet another VD unfortunatly the splitting of the PS2 disk Did more than just that. STEP 2) No Joy with ImgBurn, Seems to be tailored toward Media not data. Step 3 Insert the PS2 game disc to your computer's CD/DVD-R/RW drive. Video of the Day Step 2 Click 'Create image file from disc' when IMGburn has loaded. i know i shouldn't assume things but this is what i think is going on. Step 1 Launch IMGburnor if you don't have it installed, download and install it from the link provided in the Resources section. for your own sanity don't ever try this! I'll try and explain but its still hurting my brain. ![]()
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