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Alcohol 120%

#1 02 May 2004 @ 13:03
I have been using nero all my life and for some reason its playing up on me now. So i went out and got myself this software. What i would like to know is a step by step guide on how to burn a iso image onto a dvd that will work with my modded xbox?
#2 02 May 2004 @ 16:41
Hey Karman, i dont know from your post if you have been able to create an iso image yourself (ftp into box, create iso etc) but if you just need to burn your image you didn't need to buy alcohol 120% (although you have it now).

Alcohol 120% is best to use for audio cd's ps2 games etc. But this should work:

Open Alcohol 120%
Choose image burning wizard
Find your image (iso file)
Choose next, and your burning options and it SHOULD work ok.

I have never tried using 120% for my games, i use record now or nero for mine.

Anyway if i haven't answered your q i am sure someone else here could.

Oh and if your burning with nero just choose 'open' choose image at the bottom, find your iso image, choose your burning options and away you go.

Clarky.


This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 02 May 2004 @ 16:48
#3 10 Jun 2004 @ 11:46
if you get no joy with alcohol on xbox backups, try stomp recordnow max, or padus disc juggler

XB360 hitachi xtreme f/ware, chameleon case, whisper & airflow blue led. XBOX w/ 2.6 2x custom "djboogie" bios. PSP 1.50 w/ devhook .52 % 303 f/ware.

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