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Warriors is too big...

Discussion in 'Xbox - Backup discussion' started by Frogbert, Nov 12, 2005.

  1. Frogbert

    Frogbert Member

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    The Warriors comes out to be 5.23 gigs...what files need/can be removed for the ISO to work correctly? (I ripped it using Flash FXP)
     
  2. toney420

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    Go into the bik folder,and you'll notice that there are 3 of each file with different extensions and delete the files with hd in them and the ones with w in them. that will remove high def and widescreen files. (if your xbox is set to wide screen or you have high def tv you might run into a problem I have neither so I'm not sure) Then create and iso of the folder minus those files(32 of them I think)and burn to DVD5. My plays with no problem. hope it helps.
     
  3. Frogbert

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    yes, it got it down to 4.3, thank you very much :eek:)
     
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    I'm having the same problem except i dont know how to figure out what files to delete
     
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    ive tryed to use this method but my xbox still wont read the disc
     
  6. Frogbert

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    it could be the media you are burning the DVD with.. my Xbox did not accept Memorex at all..but Sony, Fuji and TDK were all just fine
     

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