Burning software

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  1. stueyd67

    stueyd67 Member

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    Hi, i recently downloaded an application from Torrent, what would you recommend i burn it with?
    Thanks.
     
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    What software/application?

    When asking question(s) for helps, it's wise to stated what you need exactly, so other members can help you better.
     
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    Sorry, your right! Its Swap Magic software, so i can play backup games on my PS2.

    Stuey
     
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    if its an img file, download ImgBurn and burn with that, best img burning app i have found in a while, and its free :BONUS:
     
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    Cheers Phantom! Where can you get the program from? And does it have to be burnt on CD or DVD?

    Stuey.
     
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    get it @:
    http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download

    @ to do with your question... if it is an ISO file, then if it is below 710MB then it should be a cd, above would be DVD...
    if it is another format, if you have a virtual drive tool installed, such as Daemon Tools, try mounting it, hovering your mouse pointer over the virtual drive once it is mounted, then waiting for it to tell you how big it is, from there you should be able to tell...
    get Daemon Tools From:
    http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/download.php

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    make sure to un-mount once you are about to burn
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    Thanks Phantom, much appreciated!

    Stuey
     
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    tell me whether it worked or not so i can give you more help if needed...
     
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    Just how Daemon tools works!! lol. I installed it, but it wont open...
     
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    Do you mean, when a box opens asking how you want to open it? If thats the case, it says its a Video File.
     
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    No problem here mate. However, I must warned you that it's no use even if you managed to have a success backup of Swap Magic because in order to boot your PS2 backup games, you'll need the original Swap Magic disc to boot. You can't use a backup of Swap Magic to boot your backups, it won't work, unless you already have an older version (original Swap Magic) and want to upgrade, then yes... you can use both your old Swap Magic and the newer Swap Magic (backup version) to boot your PS2 backups.
     
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    Alkohol, thanks very much for your wise words! I didnt realize that. Cheers, mate.
    Stuey
     
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    not that box, when you navigate to 'My Computer' foler, hover over the virtual drive with your mouse, wait for its size to come up, from this you should be able to determine whether its a CD or DVD, then once you have determined this, un-mount the image file from the virtual drive, and then burn with ImgBurn... :) hope this is the information you were seeking...
     

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