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booting burned games

Discussion in 'Nintendo Gamecube - General discussion' started by daf3000, May 23, 2006.

  1. daf3000

    daf3000 Member

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    I have mini dvd-rw and I also have the qoob pro mod chip (stated in a previous thread) I have made a few games and they don't seem to be reading on my system now. When I hold the A button down it says "3C 210A Read in Disc Data [2]" and I don't know what this means. Afterwards I press the B button so that I can go to the main menu and nothing ever shows up. What I am doing wrong. Also my qoob chip seems to only work when its connected to my computer. Can someone please help me out! Thanks in advance.
     
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    2 possibilities. Either your media is screwed(NEVER use RW, because they will completely slag the laser due to how different they are from standard WORM-style media), or your mod chip is corrupted.
     
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    ok. thats a lesson learned, but what media do i use with it. so far the only thing that works is the dvd+r, and its supposed to be +r & -r. I have both but the -r aren't reading now working, and the +r that i have are the regular size dvds and i don't want to take my cover off anymore.
     
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    Best bet is to go with the typical RiDATA Mini DVDs.
     
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    Qoob Pro supports both DVD+R and DVD-R, but whether they both work or not is completely dependent on your GameCube.
     

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