xbox-scene.com - your xbox news information source
Quick Links: Main Forums | Xbox360 Forums | Xbox1 Forums | PS3 Forums
Xbox-Scene Forum Help  Search Xbox-Scene Forums   Xbox-Scene Forum Members   Xbox-Scene Calendar

Giganews Usenet Offers: +1150 days binary retention, 99%+ Completion, and Unlimited Speed/Access!

360 ODD Emulators: X360 Key $99 | Wasabi360 FAT $99 | Wasabi360 Slim $99
C4E's iXtreme Burner MAX Drive: LiteOn iHAS124 DROPPED TO JUST $17


Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

 Forum Rules Rules
 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
> Cannot Rip Game With Wxripper
gothamite
post Apr 9 2011, 08:09 PM
Post #1


X-S Enthusiast


Group: Members
Posts: 7
Joined: 31-January 11
Member No.: 450137



Hi, I've been trying to use wxripper to rip Battlefield bad company 2 to my computer. I do as follows:

1. Insert Harry Potter DVD into drive
2. Get magic number in wxripper
3. Save layout file
4. Modify layout file with "D"s instead of "C"s
5. Stop disk
6. Perform hotswap using emergency eject method
7. Start disk
8. Load layout file
9. Start dump

The problem is that the dump always completes in about 15 seconds and always yields a useless .iso file that is 173 mb in size. No errors occur, it just won't dump completely for some reason. I'm using an ASUS drive, if that makes a difference.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

EDIT: I noticed that if I just put the game in the drive, my computer reads it as having 193 mb of data, the same size as the iso files I'm getting. Thanks.

This post has been edited by gothamite: Apr 9 2011, 08:21 PM
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
BoNg420
post Apr 11 2011, 01:41 PM
Post #2


X-S Messiah
*******

Group: Head Moderator
Posts: 3766
Joined: 4-November 04
From: USA
Member No.: 163327
Xbox Version: none
360 version: v5.0 (360S - trinity)



Get a kreon drive or a 360 drive with 0800 firmware, Wxripper is like extremely outdated...

Then use XBOX Backup Creator to rip your games.
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post





Reply to this topicStart new topic

 

Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 25th May 2013 - 11:23 PM