First.. you can make the xiso smaller by removing the orig.xbe and update.xbe if they exist.. secondly.. you can have a look for the ending game credits.. not sure what they are called in this particular game.. probably something like end_credit.dat??.. It's only the end credits so you can cut them.. who cares if the game crashes when you have finished it eh? I can have a look back at mine and see if I can remember what I did all those years ago.
Samsung drives... they don't randomly lock.. the belt under the tray has a nasty habit of stretching and losing grip... It's so common that it's classed as a samsung stock fault.. even samsung burners develop it over time...
the 605f drive is a different kettle of fish.. fitted to 1.6 boxes (lots of the crystals have them) they are unreliable and prone to complete electronic failure.. sometimes they work fine apart from the tray open/close signals going completely astray.. to philips like complete and catastrophic failure dragging the xbox with it to error 9 or 11.
The samsung 605b is the best drive fitted to an xbox.. best media compatibility, best reliability, and exceptional laser life.. apart from the small annoyance with the tray drive belt, over 6 years from a dvd rom drive is good going in anybodys books. the price of a replacement 605b drive should tell anybody that...
But that's all off topic.. If you want to discuss xbox dvd drives I suggest hunting out Reinhart on llammas forums.

Free open source software = made by end users who want an application to work. Just put your hands up its a raid!
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