how do i put or backup more than one game on a single dvd?

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  1. headsup

    headsup Member

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    i know it can be done because i have seen it done before. i tried doing it several times and failed at each attempt. if some one out there knows of a program or another way to do it please feel free to posted it, thank you. i have over 1000 games that i want to download onto a DVD but wish to put more than 1 game onto 1 DVD. i am using the 8.5GB dual layer discs for this project. please help me pleasssse
     
  2. Minion

    Minion Senior member

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    Well you Can Not make a Bootable Disk But you can Make a Data Disk that you can use to store the Games on disk and even Install the Games from the Disk....

    If the Games are in ISO format or Bin/Cue Format then you Can use something like "ISO Buster" to extract the Game Data from the ISO or Bin/Cue Images and Store them in seperate Folders and then Just Burn the Folders to DVD as a Data DVD and when you wanted to Install a Particular Game you would Just Have to Put the DVD in your Drive and Go into the Folder and Double Click the "Setup.exe" file to install the Game....

    Most Games will have to Be used with a "No-CD Patch" because the DVD doesn"t have the Copy protections that the Game expects to be there...You can Get Most Patches for Games at places Like GameCopyWorld.com and if you are downloading these Games off of the Net then they should allready come with No-CD Patches....

    This is How I back up Most Games I have and it works OK ,The Games Just aren"t Bootable but that isn"t much of a Problem....

    Cheers
     
  3. celtic_d

    celtic_d Regular member

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    There is I think a guide over at fileforums.
     

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