having a lot of errors on burining

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  1. james111

    james111 Regular member

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    when i was burning my games it always made errors so then i used quix and it took the errors out.

    heres a good Tutorial http://www.teamxecuter.com/qwixnero.htm
    but instead of doing create iso do convert iso.
     
  2. PimpDawg

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    What programs were you using before that gave you errors?

    Qwix and Nero are a decent combo, but I am more of a Craxtion / Alcohol 120 combo fan :)
     
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    i would iso with magic iso thwn burn with nero now i use magiciso or quix to create but convert with quix and still burn with nero.
    do you know any other good burning program?
     
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    Alcohol 120 and DVD Decrypter are what I use for burning programs. Every now and then I use Nero, but not to often.
     
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    Pimpdawg,

    I just started the process of backing up my xbox games, i downloaded craxtion 4 and i already have dvd decrypter, i have a linksys router, can i connect the xbox to the pc via the router and use the above programs to backup and burn sucessfully? appreciated any feedback.
     
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    Pimpdawg,
    Thanks for the reply, another question, it says on the tutorial not to use a crossover cable when using the router, now do i just take the original cable that's going from the router to the pc and put it in the xbox or is their another way?
     
  8. PimpDawg

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    Ok, plug in one (straight through) ethernet cable from your PC into a port on your router. Then plug in another straight through ethernet cable from your Xbox's port to another port on your router. You've got a connection now...
     
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    Ok, thanks.
     

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