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gcm file changed to .iso

Discussion in 'Nintendo Gamecube - General discussion' started by shab92, Aug 19, 2005.

  1. shab92

    shab92 Guest

    i changed the .gcm to .iso for many files but i have 3 i did the same for them and i can't burn them as they are not reconized as iso. please help a girl out.
     
  2. Venom5880

    Venom5880 Regular member

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    It should've worked fine.
     
  3. shab92

    shab92 Guest

    even though it says .iso it still is a gcm file please help
     
  4. Quezacotl

    Quezacotl Regular member

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    Was .gcm extension visible? You should replace .gcm to .iso
    If you did it still right, you can try to align iso to 32bit with Wiped gcm fixer aka fstfix. I remember that there was in readme that nero recognizes it better that way...
     
  5. shab92

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    no the .gcm was not visible.. i just added it to the end of the title and it still shows it in properties as gcm
     
  6. rash_462

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    Go to Tools->Folder Options->View tab, check the "Display the full path in the address bar" and then you renamed the.gcm to .iso
     
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    Oops wrong info there, you have to uncheck the "Hide the extensions for known file types". Sorry about that. ^_^
     
  8. shab92

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    thanks bud it works now. i have madagascar and it's only 614mb how can i make this 1.35 for burning?
     
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    also if u dont want your file extensions visible ( cause of kids etc..) u can use winrar to rename extensions just open winrar go to the folder right click on file and rename :)
     
  11. boki2002

    boki2002 Guest

    as if that matters. Get yourself Properties Plus and change the extension via it. very useful program
     
  12. shab92

    shab92 Guest

    thank you very much you have been very helpful
     

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