burning a cue and bin file

Discussion in 'DVD±R for advanced users' started by sm0key, Aug 4, 2004.

  1. sm0key

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    Hey,
    I am trying to backup my DOOM 3 reloaded game. There is a cue file (73 bytes) and a bin file that is 500 some megs, and there is another 2 cds after that. How do I burn it so that it will play in my cd rom? I tried a few different ways, but nothing has worked. I have already checked out the cue file, and all the file paths/names are correct. How do I burn this to a cd so it auto plays and works??? (its a pc game)

    Thanks.
     
  2. sly_61019

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    Thanks

    But did you really need to be an bumhole?

    Prick
     
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    It never ceases to amaze me when people complain about free help.
     
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    you lucky i helped you at all since it looks like you downloaded the game.
     
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    Hell what's wrong with downloading games. They shouldn't charge a fortune for them. Use DVD Decrypter to Burn the Bin file to CDR. You need to put it in ISO write mode. You can ignore the cue file. Having a program like ISO buster is a good idea too.

    It's also possible that there's a problem with the Images as Doom 3 was a DVD-ROM title.
     
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    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    Because I'd like the companies to still be in business to make more games. Ever think of that one genius?
     
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    Me a genius...

    Here you are on a site dedicated to ways to tell people how to copy anything that should not be copied. You can't be that worried. And don't try and fool yourself that your a friend to the game or film industry. All you are is someone sitting high on their white fence swearing that they've never once copied a rented DVD or downloaded a game. I know you stance is that your just backing up your own copies! Well if you were that bothered about the game industry or movie industry you just would do any of it!
    I bought a game recently for £39.99 and it was totaly rubbish. I downloaded Doom 3 and played it and loved it...I then went and bought it...so don't preach to me GENIUS!
     
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    Is there something wrong with helping someone back up their media?



    This post will be #4,818 for me. I invite you to find one single post where I said I was friends with the movie industry or have never done any of these nefarious acts you mentioned. Go ahead, find one.


    Really? I don't ever recall authorizing a fool to speak for me.


    I do what I do because they bother me. It's called spite.


    Who's fault is that?


    You bought it after you downloaded and played it? I admire your dedication to the software companies considering your intial post to this thread.


    How does this,

    qualify as preaching? My dog has a more rational thought process than you.


    Can I look forward to any more of your brilliance?
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