FANTASTIC 4 help!

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  1. canigetin

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    Hello all,

    I'm trying to back up Fantastic 4, but all I've gotten are 4 coasters. I tried a 1:1 with nero, and it completed successfully, but when I load with my SM 2.0 it stays on the black screen just after the border turns blue(as it should.) Then I tried rebuilding it the same way I did 50 Cent: Bulletproof, but that didn't work either. With Bulletproof, I skipped the CDDVDGEN step and just copied the isobuster files into nero and burned...but F4 has a file that is over 2 GB so I can't do that with nero. I can't seem to get my CDDVDGEN to work correctly despite placing the driver in the system 32 and system folders. All I get is one error...still. "Execute error: CD/DVD-ROM Recording Unit Controller" and that's it. Can anyone tell me what's wrong? Or point me to a different way of rebuilding this game? Thanks. BTW I've searched the forum for 2 days for answers, but couldn't find anything different.
     
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    Also, are there any special settings for dvd decrypter when burning disks...i've never gotten it to work so I just go with nero.
     
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    think i posted in the wrong forum! please move to ps2 backup forum...thanks.
     
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    ok, found out I have a bad copy of cdvdgen
     
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    Ok, well despite getting cdvdgen to work, I have yet another coaster. Here is a step by step of what I did.

    1. Dvd Decrypter Iso read
    2. IsoBuster
    3. Export IsoBuster files to folder
    4. Copied folder files into CDVDGEN in order shown in IsoBuster.
    5. Entered information eg. SLUS 20615, PLAYSTATION, etc.
    6. Hit record...got 2 errors...finished successfully
    7. Opened cmd window created iso from copy b/ f4.000 + f4.001 +
    f4.002 + f4.003 f4.iso.......f4.iso created
    8. DVD decrypter Iso-Write...burned f4.iso at 2.4X(only speed
    capable)Settings: Data Type: MODE1/2048, Write Mode: DVD
    Write Speed: 1x(even though my burner only does 2.4x
    9. Disk finished fine at about 3.3GB or something like that.

    Tried to load it with my SM 2.0 and nothing! What am I missing? Should I change the Data Type to something else? MODE1/2352 or MODE2/2352? Plz Help!
     
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    ow well, scratch the data setting question...it won't even let me do it. Any solutions out there?
     
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    i backed up and burnt fantastric 4 via dvdshrink and it worked fine


     
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    o umm if you are talking about the movie dvdshrink works if you are talking about the gamr i dont know
     
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    o umm if you are talking about the movie dvdshrink works if you are talking about the gamr i dont know
     
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    yeah, I was talking about the game...hopefully a mod will move this thread soon. Thanks for trying, though.
     

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