Can anyone help?, I'd really appreciate it.
like kal-tenn.nfo kal-tenn.001 "" "" .002 and so forth
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Yeah, normally when you extract, it comes out in like 15-30 diff. archived files, and then you can unzip from there to make the iso file. This...
Does anyone know? This has happened to me with the Italian Job, and now sega sports tennis.
Hey guys, I have just gotten into this type of thing, and when I have most game files that I need to get ready for my ps2, like make a full iso...
I unzipped the 1st one, and it was only 47 MB, so what should I do? Is this the only one I unzip?
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I know this seems simple but I can't figure it out. After I extract the iso file from .00 it is only like 47 MB, is this what I'm supposed to put...
I can't seem to figure this out still.
Can anyone tell me if this is correct. It doesn't seem to be.
So, that is the only file you extract? Because when I did that, I sent it to another folder, and it is only like 47 MB.
OK, so I had an iso file for a game and I got it working. No problem through winhiip. Now, with these other files I have, they are all zipped, and...
It says it's an .r48 file. And so on for each of them. So how would I put them on my hard drive through winhiip.?
Guys, I'm kind of unsure on how I make an iso image. I have a ps2 game on the pc, and when I extract the files, it is in like 40 different ones....
OK, I think maybe they have halfway unzipped some of the files. Because after I extracted from the original, it put them all in one folder, and...
Ok, thanks again for the reply. Here is an example. It's smackdown vs. Raw, and when I first open it up, it has all of these archived files inside...
I have a question about the files on my computer though. They are in a winrar archive, and when I unzip them, they are in all these different iso...
But I'd just be doing that every time huh?
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