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CompKing
It seems that the scene has a better handle on security sectors, and various other settings as to what makes a good backup copy.

Is there any utilities or easy way to put your 360 backup disk into your PC's DVD drive and run some checks to make sure you disk has the correct layout (i.e. security/stealth patches / layer break, etc.)

Utilities like DVD Mullet appear to focus on the *.ISO file, but I don't see anything which allows you to check the already burned image.

Some of my older games I originally backed up I would like to ensure they aren't burned in a way which could get me banned from Xbox Live.

Thanks in advance. And apologies if this is a topic already dicussed, my searches didn't come up with much.

Regards
Wilhelm_I
QUOTE(CompKing @ Feb 25 2008, 08:08 AM) *

It seems that the scene has a better handle on security sectors, and various other settings as to what makes a good backup copy.

Is there any utilities or easy way to put your 360 backup disk into your PC's DVD drive and run some checks to make sure you disk has the correct layout (i.e. security/stealth patches / layer break, etc.)

Utilities like DVD Mullet appear to focus on the *.ISO file, but I don't see anything which allows you to check the already burned image.

Some of my older games I originally backed up I would like to ensure they aren't burned in a way which could get me banned from Xbox Live.

Thanks in advance. And apologies if this is a topic already dicussed, my searches didn't come up with much.

Regards

mulleter allows you to check discs....
Check out the dialog in which you select the iso file there should be a tab called DVD+R...
However if you really backed up your own games you will not need mulleter as they should all be okay, mulleter could rather do the opposite by patching them...
Make sure you got the new iXtreme 1.4 and you will be fine...
If you didnt use a hitachi drive to rip the games you are as safe as you can be at the moment
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