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the_fly_guy
i have seen a tut on how to do this before and i have done it before i have kinda been out of the modding scene for awhile because my xbox died in the summer but now im back with a new machine so if some one could point the way too this tut i once seen or just guide me through it that would be awsome

Thanks
JWJ
well theres probably a tut on this in the tutorial section of xbox-scene
the_fly_guy
yah there is but not for nero?
killswitch26
Go d/l dvd decrypter. Read iso Write iso. Pretty easy.
jesterrace777
Yup, you can do a backup of a backup with pretty much any program. With Nero it should just be a straight copy. Read source disc to PC HD, then write back to DVD-R. Pretty simple. wink.gif
JCuervo811
Once its been backed up to dvd-r, you can just use Nero to do a dvd to dvd copy to another dvd-r. I did that without any problems.

JCuervo811
tutyet
QUOTE(jesterrace777 @ Jan 18 2005, 11:14 AM)
Yup, you can do a backup of a backup with pretty much any program.  With Nero it should just be a straight copy.  Read source disc to PC HD, then write back to DVD-R.  Pretty simple. wink.gif
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hey jesterrace777 sorry i dont have a lot of dvds left, lets say i ftp a game make an iso then burn with image burner can i still copy that without ftp'ing, ir is it just the iso/udf method that lets you do that.........

thanks
bdf24
By doing a straight copy of the disk. I'm assuming it keeps the whole file structure? A lot of my backups are optimized. Just want to make sure that file order on the disk will stay the same. And not that it reorganizes the files while creating the ISO file.
jesterrace777
QUOTE(tutyet @ Jan 19 2005, 06:42 PM)
hey jesterrace777 sorry i dont have a lot of dvds left, lets say i ftp a game make an iso then burn with image burner can i still copy that without ftp'ing, ir is it just the iso/udf method that lets you do that.........

thanks
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Well, if you made it into an ISO then it would just be backing up a working ISO wouldn't it?
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