ipzfinest
Nov 17 2006, 03:37 PM
Ok, b4 any tries to flame I have researched & tried everything I'v come across.
However I try, I cant burn a good back up.
The 360 (hitachi) is flashed & plays my xbox1 back-ups, so I know the flash works.
The problem comes when attempting to burn the 2 isos I made.
If I manage to get either, Clone CD, ImgBurn, DVD decrypter or Nero to burn, it fucks up.
The closest I came was with pro evo soccer 6 but u can clearly see that the laser has stopped & started, leaving 2 distinct layers burnt...
This I hear is a bad burn that WILL NOT boot.
Can anyone shed any light as I hav one disc left & they r pricey as fuck round here.
Any comments appreciated.
Domo Arigato
Mongolive
Nov 17 2006, 03:50 PM
dude, if you want us to help you - you have to post at least some information about your system, etc?!
Kramer987
Nov 17 2006, 03:50 PM
reboot yoru computer and turn off every single program that is running. also burn at something like 4x. these could solve your problems. maybe run SPYBOT to see if u have any spyware on the pc. check for viruses.
jesterrace777
Nov 17 2006, 10:07 PM
We need the firmware revision for your 360, what DVD Burner and Firmware and what media you are using to at least get started in helping you narrow it down.
ipzfinest
Nov 18 2006, 03:08 AM
Sorry...
GA 2.3 stealth
Pioneer 111D(fw1.29) with verbatims
I'n honestly good with this type of stuff, my only problem is I dont know wot the problem is...
MourningWood
Nov 18 2006, 04:01 AM
From my recent experiences.....
- Make sure that the DVD is large enough
- If using wxRipper I always dummy out the third line now, subtracting from with the CRC is and dummying the rest doesn't work for me.
- A Hitachi drive can't get the SS.BIN so download it off the internet.
- With SSmerger it should say that your iso is wxRipper format, although it worked my first time it said it was too small.
- I use DVD Decrypter, make sure that you set the layer break to 1913760 and that you change the option for the book type to be DVD Rom.
For more help I need more info on what its doing.
edlimym
Nov 18 2006, 04:05 AM
QUOTE(ipzfinest @ Nov 18 2006, 10:15 AM)

Sorry...
GA 2.3 stealth
Pioneer 111D(fw1.29) with verbatims
I'n honestly good with this type of stuff, my only problem is I dont know wot the problem is...
i heard that pioneer with fw 1.29 and verbatim got some issue regarding quality of backups. possible to reflash to 1.23 from 'Dangerous Bros'? i am using that pioneer with TDB fw 1.23 and backing up with verbatims, no problem so far. give it a try....
NumpXP
Nov 18 2006, 06:09 AM
what is ur OS?
i have problems with Media Center which cost me 5 coasters. Now I just burn using Vista
nick.123
Nov 18 2006, 12:20 PM
QUOTE(ipzfinest @ Nov 18 2006, 02:15 AM)

Sorry...
GA 2.3 stealth
Pioneer 111D(fw1.29) with verbatims
I'n honestly good with this type of stuff, my only problem is I dont know wot the problem is...
Hey, So you cant extract SS.Bin with hitachi drive? Not even In Mode B With F/W Patch.
That cant be right...
328iGuy
Nov 18 2006, 01:40 PM
What drive are you using to rip the games, I assume you are using you're 360 drive connected to the PC?
What media are you using to burn with?
What speed are you burning at, I would recommend no more than 2.4x myself for quality burns.
Did you REMOVE the Layerbreak entry in the .DVD file and enter the correct layer break in Imgburn before burning?
Squiggle2
Nov 18 2006, 04:51 PM
QUOTE(nick.123 @ Nov 18 2006, 05:27 AM)

Hey, So you cant extract SS.Bin with hitachi drive? Not even In Mode B With F/W Patch.
That cant be right...
Yes that is right... The Hitachi Firmware has problems grabbing the SS.bin So thast why I Hotswap to Burn my backups....
Well anyways I am not having that same problem... But every tutorial I find says to burn the image.000
I do not have a image.000
I have a image.iso file.... with a DvD file for the layerbreak....
What program should I use to Burn theese.
Please help.
moffman
Nov 18 2006, 07:50 PM
Use CloneCD to burn them.
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