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bLuR24/7
I am noticing that my Halo 2 disk has seen better days, so I am trying to back it up. I have SimpleXISO and Alcohol120%.
When I try to create the image file using SimpleXISO it says it must be a "NTFS" filing system.
What is this about? huh.gif
Can I backup my game? huh.gif
netdevil69
Yep, its trying to make a single files over 4GB in size, now to do this you need a NTFS file system (introduced as anoption in Win 2000)

Your HDD must be using the Fat32 filesystem. So, you can't make singles files bigger then 4GB.

You could trying backing up the disc using nero, just burn all the files to a UDF DVD.
Chancer
If you are running win xp just convert the drive to NTFS. It doesn't wipe out the data or anything
hit start then run
type cmd
then type
convert C: /fs:ntfs

That would convert the C drive on your pc to ntfs
lordvader129
if your not running xp.....um...why not?
Rylinkus
QUOTE(lordvader129 @ Nov 14 2005, 01:35 AM)
if your not running xp.....um...why not?
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It costs money that some people dont want to spend......
Lamer123
QUOTE(lordvader129 @ Nov 13 2005, 07:35 PM)
if your not running xp.....um...why not?
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Because Windows 2k pwns XP .
lordvader129
QUOTE(Lamer123 @ Nov 13 2005, 06:18 PM)
Because Windows 2k pwns XP .
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ok, i can buy that

QUOTE
It costs money that some people dont want to spend......

for the price of 2 xbox games you can get an xp upgrade kit


personally i like alot of things about win98 better than xp, but as far as functionality and interoperability you really dont have much choice other than to run the most recent OS, if you cant spend the money dont compain you cant do stuff

sorry for the ran....ive been doign this alot lately dry.gif
SemperFi789
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