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Finally got Marvel vs Capcom 2 for Dreamcast Burned... BUT...

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by sephin, Jun 26, 2003.

  1. sephin

    sephin Member

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    Well I put it on my cd-rom to check it out. It says it is a full CD, so Im like ok lets open it up. When I open it there are no contents in the window. I then put all files viewable (no hidden files such as system or other) and nothing. I hit properties and it says full. Im gonna mess around with isobuster but ya. I finally get it burned and bleh. I wanna try it out on my friend dreamcast as mine is on its way :)
     
  2. Rotary

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    hi

    did the 90 min over burn work? it was it someone else i told that to?

    let us know!

    Thx...
     
  3. sephin

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    Actually I used isobuster and it showed it to be only 627mb of actual space. Anyhow I used alcohol 120% NORMALLY no special features and it burned it straight. Now can someone answer the real question? Why it says full and has info but I cant see it on my comp.
     
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    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    A shot in the dark here.... is it possible that computer CD drives cannot read Dreamcast cds, something along the lines of an unidentified file system? (even tho they can burn them)
     
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    hi

    a very valid piont there Praetor

    it may be the problem?

    thx..
     

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