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dragula2000
post Oct 26 2006, 08:15 AM
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Right Ive managed to rip an original game using wxripper, Ive tried 2 ways of getting the game to work following some instructions of backing the game up on the following address :

http://www.clevermod.com/index.php?article=12


Ive tried both ways, one just ripping the game as a raw dump iso and then burning, and also the other way of making a '.dvd' file and then using clone cd to burn the '.dvd' image to disc. Do I need to make a ss file, if so, how do I do that?

Both ways have come up with 'Please instert this game into a xbox 360 console'

What do I need to do to get this working. I have used Ridisc 8.5gb as Ive never had a problem burning them. Ive got a pioneer 111d burner.
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post Oct 26 2006, 08:25 AM
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the ss file is something that you kind of need...

must rip from the original, cannot be done with wxripper.

any way other than ripping the SS file straight from the disk, isnt to be brought up, because that is against site rules.
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