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  • Squee77
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 33

    #16

    I have executer was always a chip you may mistaken. This link is the executer im talking about.
    //Amd 64 sock 939 running 2.41ghz rating with 1mb chache
    //Rosewill 1gb ram, pc3200(ddr 400) unknown timing
    //Graphic card X1900gt 256mb(sapphire edition)with 400mhz ramdac 1314mhz coreclock
    //Hard drives(3) 80GB Western digital 7.2k(IDE)2mb cache; 160GB Western digital rpm 7.2k(SATA 1.5GB/s)8mb cache, 320GB Seagate rpm 7.2k(SATA 3.0GB/s) 16mb cache
    //Creative Xtreme music sound blaster card
    //350W Rosewill PSU
    //HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10N(internal dvd burner)

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    • dazuk1972
      Digital Video Specialist
      Digital Video Specialist
      • Jul 2005
      • 853

      #17
      Originally Posted by Squee77
      Oh you want to backup xbox360 games is that what you were saying?
      I haven't saved anything in my hard drive yet except for game plays. At the moment I'm having problems saving whatever I want to the hard drive. I managed to connect it to my PC but I can't copy what I like from my PC to my XBox 360. All I got appearing in my XBox 360 was music that's in some hidden folders in my PC. I also wondered how to copy an XBox game in the XBox 360 hard drive from the console itself.

      Many thanks.

      Darren.

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      • dazuk1972
        Digital Video Specialist
        Digital Video Specialist
        • Jul 2005
        • 853

        #18
        Originally Posted by Squee77
        http://www.extreme-mods.com/product_...te_banner_id=1
        I have executer was always a chip you may mistaken. This link is the executer im talking about.
        Many thanks for the link.

        How would you know if your connection is faster than mine?

        Darren.

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        • dazuk1972
          Digital Video Specialist
          Digital Video Specialist
          • Jul 2005
          • 853

          #19
          Just curious. When I finished running a game through the DVD Decrypter, how come I finished with two ISO Image files. I can't burn both at once. I was planning on burning with IMGBurn.

          Many thanks.

          Darren.

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          • Squee77
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 33

            #20
            Well my best bet is making a xbox backup on a dvd to run on xbox360(modded). IMHO
            //Amd 64 sock 939 running 2.41ghz rating with 1mb chache
            //Rosewill 1gb ram, pc3200(ddr 400) unknown timing
            //Graphic card X1900gt 256mb(sapphire edition)with 400mhz ramdac 1314mhz coreclock
            //Hard drives(3) 80GB Western digital 7.2k(IDE)2mb cache; 160GB Western digital rpm 7.2k(SATA 1.5GB/s)8mb cache, 320GB Seagate rpm 7.2k(SATA 3.0GB/s) 16mb cache
            //Creative Xtreme music sound blaster card
            //350W Rosewill PSU
            //HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10N(internal dvd burner)

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            • Squee77
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 33

              #21
              You finished with two ISO? Make sure one is an accurate file and the other is false. (I believe with more memory in ISO it is more complete than a lesser memory in the other ISO file). I would burn the ISO file through imgburn since imgburn is more precise than dvd decrypter burning utility(IMHO). I'm sorry I have really know clue on xbox360 moddings best bet is xbox scene forums for good advice in modding for xboxs.
              //Amd 64 sock 939 running 2.41ghz rating with 1mb chache
              //Rosewill 1gb ram, pc3200(ddr 400) unknown timing
              //Graphic card X1900gt 256mb(sapphire edition)with 400mhz ramdac 1314mhz coreclock
              //Hard drives(3) 80GB Western digital 7.2k(IDE)2mb cache; 160GB Western digital rpm 7.2k(SATA 1.5GB/s)8mb cache, 320GB Seagate rpm 7.2k(SATA 3.0GB/s) 16mb cache
              //Creative Xtreme music sound blaster card
              //350W Rosewill PSU
              //HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10N(internal dvd burner)

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              • dazuk1972
                Digital Video Specialist
                Digital Video Specialist
                • Jul 2005
                • 853

                #22
                Originally Posted by Squee77
                You finished with two ISO? Make sure one is an accurate file and the other is false. (I believe with more memory in ISO it is more complete than a lesser memory in the other ISO file). I would burn the ISO file through imgburn since imgburn is more precise than dvd decrypter burning utility(IMHO). I'm sorry I have really know clue on xbox360 moddings best bet is xbox scene forums for good advice in modding for xboxs.
                I tried something and it burnt OK. What I did was, when I loaded IMGBurn, I added the first image file and then I added the second image file in the same place and I hoped the second didn't remove the first. By the way, with the first inside IMGBurn, the image file title followed .ISO and the second image file had the same title with a dot and different initials that I forgot. Anyway, I burnt the disc off and compared the disk space used on my copy and the original and the disk space used matched and my copy has the same ammount of files and folders.

                Is there any software that can be used to extract the dialogue from these games? The reason why I'm asking is because Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has a lot of funny dialogue in it and I want to create a funny verbal fight for a laugh as if all the characters are sitting in a big room talking with troublemakers starting verbal fights. That would be funny to listen to.

                Many thanks.

                Darren.

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                • Squee77
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 33

                  #23
                  Im not 100% sure this might work but I would have to say use daemon tools, insert the iso in the program such as mounting it to virtual drive which you would be able to see whats inside the iso and copy all the files and put it in the folder on your desktop and you can edit it while its inside the folder on your desktop.

                  Edit link for daemon tools
                  Welcome to the official site of DAEMON Tools products! Here you can find out more about one of the best imaging software or download your free DAEMON Tools trial.


                  Merry christmas!

                  regards squee
                  Last edited by Squee77; 25 Dec 2006, 02:09 PM. Reason: forgot to link to daemon tool download
                  //Amd 64 sock 939 running 2.41ghz rating with 1mb chache
                  //Rosewill 1gb ram, pc3200(ddr 400) unknown timing
                  //Graphic card X1900gt 256mb(sapphire edition)with 400mhz ramdac 1314mhz coreclock
                  //Hard drives(3) 80GB Western digital 7.2k(IDE)2mb cache; 160GB Western digital rpm 7.2k(SATA 1.5GB/s)8mb cache, 320GB Seagate rpm 7.2k(SATA 3.0GB/s) 16mb cache
                  //Creative Xtreme music sound blaster card
                  //350W Rosewill PSU
                  //HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10N(internal dvd burner)

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                  • dazuk1972
                    Digital Video Specialist
                    Digital Video Specialist
                    • Jul 2005
                    • 853

                    #24
                    Originally Posted by Squee77
                    Im not 100% sure this might work but I would have to say use daemon tools, insert the iso in the program such as mounting it to virtual drive which you would be able to see whats inside the iso and copy all the files and put it in the folder on your desktop and you can edit it while its inside the folder on your desktop.

                    Edit link for daemon tools
                    www.daemon-tools.cc

                    Merry christmas!

                    regards squee
                    Many thanks for the help and the link.

                    Darren.

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