arrrrrgh this is driving me mad, i have the original iso of nba street v3, i have tried rebuilding it, but nero will only put the files in alphabetical order and i have tried doing the dvdrick patch, and every time i press start it freezes, how can i burn this to make it work properly ? thank you in advance, rahilb
Nero will put them in a different order! As long as you drag them one by one in the order they are listed it will work! i did it and plays like original
Why not just use DVD Decrypter and follow below (it's so easy): 1.) use dvd dycrypter and change mode --> ISO --> read read the original disk and create a ISO image. 2.) rename the iso file u just created to ptc-nbasv3.iso. 3.) download the NBA_Street_Volume_3_USA_PS2DVD-PROTOCOL-SMFIX_DVDRick.zip from dvdrick. http://www.dvdrick.cjb.net/ simply start the DRK-NBA.EXE file and click apply and wait till its finished (it takes some time!) 4.) burn the generated DRK-NBA.iso file at lower speed. Remember to rename the file in step 2, very important.
Nero I am using is 6.3.1.11! And I did this to rebuild it and it came out PERFECT and SMOOTH Step 1. Decrypt the ps2 game to your hard drive using dvd decryptor. Step 2. Open up Isobuster and load in the image file. Step 3. Hold shift and highlight all the game files and put them in a folder. Step 4. Open up Nero burning rom and create a new UDF/ISO dvd (It's the last one in the list). Drop all the game files into Nero in the same order as it is listed in Isobuster. Just keep Isobuster open as a reference when you do this. Nero will change the order of the files graphically, however they burn in the order that you dropped them in. Step 5. Name the image and burn it at 4x. Step 6. Presto, you've rebuilt and burned a PS2 game. Play it. note: Some games have dummy files in them.(ie. guilty gear, spider-man 2). They are used to beef up the size of the image and to copy-protect the game. Burning games with the dummy files left unchanged will result in a game that does not boot (using swap magic anyway). To remedy this annoyance follow these fun steps. Step 1. Use Isobuster to copy the files to a folder. Step 2. Create a new text file. Open it and press the space bar, then close it. This creates a byte of data in the text file. Step 3. Rename the text file you made to the same name as the dummy file in your folder. You can point out a dummy file if its called DUMMY.DAT, DUMMY.000, DUMMY.001 etc., GARBAGE.DAT. These files will always be in the main folder of the iso. Step 4. Overwrite all those dummy files with the blank ones you've created. (games generally only have 1 dummy file, but some have multiple dummy files) Step 5. Patch complete! Burn it.
so on nero, the order of files will apear to change but when you burn it will be in the order that you dropped them in ^correct? (just to clarify, i cant afford more coasters)
@ Rahilb If you want to get banned then keep offering serial numbers. Understood? @ sui-cyco If you want to get banned then keep asking for serial numbers. Understood?
The person you're offering it to did not pay for the key you're offering and that's called piracy. Read forum rule #5 (there's a link in my sig) and it should become clear why I'm warning you.
technically its not.piracy is copying of material then turning around and selling it for profit.giving something you have to another person free of charge is called sharing.
You're very, very mistaken. Piracy is owning/using software that you haven't paid for. Whether you charge for it or not has absolutely nothing to do with it. The subject isn't open to debate so I suggest you drop it and read the forum rules.
Also, when you "buy" software you never ever "own" the software...you are paying for the license to "use" the software. Therefore, legally you cannot give away or share that you do not "own". I learned that in my very first computer networking class years ago. Read the details of the EULA (End User Licensing Agreement) of any legal software and you see it 'splained there. If it were legal to "share", then all those people going to court for sharing music wouldn't have been in court.
no its suppose to be smaller than original,usually half the size.if your trying to do this with a game that has a file that is bigger than 2gb in it you cant do this with nero.the udf/iso function wont let you.you would then use cdvdgen to make a copy.