IntX Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 (edited) Hey. I need some help using ImgTool to back up my existing xbox360 games. Referring to this (Especially the bold part): Burning the XBox 360 ISO (Sorce: 360-Hq.com)" ...1. Download IMGBurn (http://www.imgburn.com/), install and execute. 2. At first we have to enter the layerbreak information manually. This has to be done only once because IMGBurn will save this setting and use it for ever untill you change it again. 3. Choose TOOLS - SETTINGS - WRITE - Options (top right) - mark "User specified" - enter thevalue "1913760" into the field below. Confirm with "OK". 4. Now back to the mainscreen of IMGburn there is a small icon in the lower right corner which looks like a book. Click this icon with your left mousebutton and we will be able to change the booktype manually. 5. A new window opens which lists several DVD writers. Choose your dvd writer and enter the following settings: - "Change for:" "Drive (For DVD+R DL Media)" below "New Setting:" "DVD+R DL" click "Change" with your left mousebutton and confirm the message "SUCCESS" by clicking "OK". - Hit the "OK" button to get back to the mainscreen where you can select the iso by clicking the small folder 6. Select the icon besides "please select a file...". 7. Choose your "game.iso" file. 8. Preferably change the writing speed to the speed of your media. Never write faster than your media can handle it because you could make it a coaster. 9. Disable "Test-Mode" and "Verifiy" 10. Finally insert your DVD+R DL media and press the big button to start burning..." When I check the device manager on this computer it says that I have a Sony DVD RW AW-G170A. I can't see that Sony as manufacturer is listen in ImgTools. Why is that? Can I still burn my copies with the default options or will it fail? Hope someone can help me clearing this out. Thanks for a great application. (Sorry for my english. It's not my primary language) Edited January 21, 2008 by IntX
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 Sony don't really make their own drives, they rebrand them. Find the real OEM and use the appropriate tab. The tabs are for the 'type' of commands the drive supports, serveral 'brands' can use the same type.
IntX Posted January 21, 2008 Author Posted January 21, 2008 From what I could find out, Sony make their drives together with NEC. ( http://www.hardware.info/en-US/articles/am...Dwriter_review/ ) My friend has a drive called Optiarc. Is this also a Sony/NEC-drive? So should I go for the NEC-tab and follow it's settings?
IntX Posted January 21, 2008 Author Posted January 21, 2008 And another question. When I click on the tab for my manufacturer it shows up like this: 5. A new window opens which lists several DVD writers. Choose your dvd writer and enter the following settings:- "Change for:" "Drive (For DVD+R DL Media)" below "New Setting:" "DVD+R DL" click "Change" with your left mousebutton and confirm the message "SUCCESS" by clicking "OK". As you can see from the screenshot under "new settings", there is no "DVD+R DL". Just "Normal" and "DVD-ROM". What should I choose here? Sorry for all the newbie questions but I'm new at this and want to make it right
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 It seems odd that they'd tell you NOT to booktype to DVD-ROM?! I wonder if that's a mistake in their guide? As the setting you're changing is JUST for DVD+R DL media, 'Normal' means to leave it at DVD+R DL and 'DVD-ROM' (which appears to be default anyway) of course sets it to 'DVD-ROM'.
IntX Posted January 21, 2008 Author Posted January 21, 2008 Thanks for helping me out Btw, do you know a drive with the name Optiarc? I have problems finding it's manufacturer. But i _think_ it's NEC. Can someone verify this?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 Of course, I own most of them Yes Optiarc ones use the NEC commands - but you can tell this for yourself because they work! lol Personally I wouldn't touch a thing and just leave it on DVD-ROM. That's the best setting.
dontasciime Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 A new window opens which lists several DVD writers. Choose your dvd writer and enter the following settings:- "Change for:" "Drive (For DVD+R DL Media)" below "New Setting:" "DVD+R DL" click "Change" with your left mousebutton and confirm the message "SUCCESS" by clicking "OK". The above is nonsense Whoever wrote that guide needs a kicking It needs DVD-ROM for new setting. (not DVD+R DL) Also if you have .DVD file that will have the layer break info in to so manual entering of layerbreak in ImgBurn is not needed
chewy Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 and they don't even specify verbatim for dual layer or tell you to burn at 4x even if your burner will overspeed the 2.4x up to 8X
IntX Posted January 21, 2008 Author Posted January 21, 2008 A new window opens which lists several DVD writers. Choose your dvd writer and enter the following settings:- "Change for:" "Drive (For DVD+R DL Media)" below "New Setting:" "DVD+R DL" click "Change" with your left mousebutton and confirm the message "SUCCESS" by clicking "OK". The above is nonsense Whoever wrote that guide needs a kicking It needs DVD-ROM for new setting. (not DVD+R DL) Also if you have .DVD file that will have the layer break info in to so manual entering of layerbreak in ImgBurn is not needed Should I just avoid using "change book type" and just run it by its defaults? Or should I change it to NEC and select "DVD-ROM"? Btw, if I mount the .DVD, will that mess up my manually selected layer break? I use the same digits both in the settings and in the .DVD. I appreciate all the help I can get Any other things I need to know if I want to back up my games?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 Going by the screenshot you posted above, it's already set to DVD-ROM. If you've changed it since then, change it back. You should also leave the layer break setting on 'Calculate Optimal'. The value will be read from the .DVD file and that value should always be present anyway.
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