Questions about DMS3 and backing up process.

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  1. dcall7

    dcall7 Member

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    Hey i am currently installing my new DMS3 Mod into my v4 ps2. I have the latest version of Nero and i read Oner's tutorial on it.

    The copying proccess with Nero seems too easy. Can anyone let me know if there is a catch? Simply using Nero's Wizard and just "copying" a DVD(ps2 game) seems way too easy. Can anyone verify this process will definitely work? :

    [bold]1. Start Nero, Use the Wizard (for easy use)
    2. Select "DVD" then select Next
    3. Select "Copy a DVD" then select Next
    4. Select your source drive
    5. Select or Deselect "copy on the fly" then click next
    6. Select your write speed
    7. Select either "Test", "Test and Burn" or "Burn"
    8. Press "Burn" to begin

    This next way is without the Wizard

    1. Start Nero, and select "File" then "New..."
    2. On upper left side of the window from the drop down menu select "DVD"
    3. Select "DVD Copy" Icon
    4. Select "Copy options" tab
    5. Select or Deselect "copy on the fly"
    6. Select source drive and read speed
    7. If needed Select "Image" tab to choose image directory and select/deselect "delete image..."
    8. Select "Burn" tab and choose your settings
    9. Press "Copy" to begin[/bold]

    ps- people should look into getting the new DMS3 chip! no swapping or anything, its great.
     
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  2. ICEPIMP

    ICEPIMP Regular member

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    yep its that easy :D Also it is recomended to burn at 1x and not on the fly unless you have a very stable system
     
  3. c7015

    c7015 Regular member

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    yes it is easy to copy with the wizzard but this was a completely unnessasary thread you could have posted a response on oners guide thread itself
     
  4. dcall7

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    yea your right i could of, but that thread is so packed and unorganized, i just needed a quick answer.

    chill man
     
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    c7015 Regular member

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    so you decided to make the ps2 forum more packed and unorganized with random posts forum rules are that you dont start a new thread untill you search you obvioulsly found a guide so why would you repost a section of the gudie in a new thread or question it outside of the thread itself...
     
  6. dcall7

    dcall7 Member

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    its called being curious man.
    i did search for a straight forward process and all i got was Oner's and it didnt seem right. but thanks to the decency of ICEPIMP i now know that im good to go.

    sorry to offend you i didnt know you would be hurt lol.

    let it go
     
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    c7015 Regular member

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    yes thats it I'm hurt ...it more like it is anoying seeing pointless threads that are a waste of time for the forum user's to read
     
  8. dcall7

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    alright man sorry.

    just let it go
     

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