Psi-ops backup problem

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  1. buu2

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    Sorry for asking, but I tried backing up my copy of Psi-Ops mindgate conspiracy for the xbox today, and i did what I normally do, copying, saving as iso, burning, but it keeps getting stuck on the loading screen at the beginning. What could be wrong? Thanks.
     
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    copying, saving as iso, burning
    can you explain that process a bit more?

    the usual way is either using an FTP program, or using a program designed to make back ups of Xbox games like Qwix or Craxtion4

    then taking the files you get and using Qwix or Craxtion4 to make the ISO
    Then burning the ISO to a good quality 8X DVD-R at 4X speed with IMGburn V2.1
     
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    I have backed up many of my games before (5-10) using flash fxp, qwix, and dvd decrypter. this is the first time ive run into the problem. THe game boots up, shows the midway sign, but freezes immediately afterwords. THe only message on an otherwise black screen is a loading sign at the bottom left. Thanks for your help.
     
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    the only other thing i have heard of that may cause that is that the cache file on the xbox needs to be emptied. You will have to search around and read up on it. BUt i have seen many posts that after cleaning that the game worked. But with FTP it also may be that a file just did not copy right. If you have room you can try using DVD2Xbox and putting it directly on the hard drive, if it plays from there then try to FTP it from the hard drive rather than the disc.
     

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