gostfaced Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 hello ive been trying to burn an iso for sometime, using the imgBurn method, the iso being an xbox360 game, i always get the size of the disk being 151 mb meanwhile i burned a 7 gig iso, is that normal, i havent flashed the xbox 360 yet so i guess thats one reason why it doesnt work, i have a feeling its because i dont have a .dvd to mount it with, would that be the problem or would it be something else, If its because i dont have a .dvd file how would to you create one?I can tell it burned the iso but it doesnt show anything but the 151 mb of files which is a video, is that suppose to happen?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 The file system used on such discs cannot be read (in full) by Windows, that's why it reports the size it does.
gostfaced Posted May 2, 2009 Author Posted May 2, 2009 thanks, so it would work if the drive was flashed?
spinningwheel Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 The file system used on such discs cannot be read (in full) by Windows Where does that imply that flashing your drive would be of assistance? Look to Google for help in what you are attempting to do since we do not assist with ripping off proprietary data.
ston3d drunk Posted May 5, 2009 Posted May 5, 2009 The file system used on such discs cannot be read (in full) by Windows Where does that imply that flashing your drive would be of assistance? Look to Google for help in what you are attempting to do since we do not assist with ripping off proprietary data. You must have the original copy of the game titles that you purchase. This process is strictly to backup games that you currently have for damage protection. These duplications are allowed under the section 117 of the us copyright law.
spinningwheel Posted May 5, 2009 Posted May 5, 2009 These duplications are allowed under the section 117 of the us copyright law. You're talking fair use doctrine and it doesn't apply.
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