Xbox image too big?

Discussion in 'Xbox - Backup discussion' started by alodude, Aug 25, 2005.

  1. alodude

    alodude Member

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    Hi...

    SO I've Moded my Xbox, and connected it via ftp to my pc. I used FlashFXP to copy the "D" drive to my pc(with a game, ninja gaiden inside), and have used QWIX to create an image.

    the only problem is that it is 6gb, too big to put on a standard dvd. Have I done anything wrong, or am I just going to have to buy some dual-layer discs?

    thankx!!!
     
  2. Ichijoe

    Ichijoe Regular member

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    Well then welcome to the Year 2005! We have this wonderfull tech called a DVD±R\RW-DL (DUAL LAYER = 8.5Gb) Buner! you'd continue to use Quix! to write what is called a XISO File. At which point you'd then be able to burn such a File like a normal .ISO File back in 'Nero 6.6.0.16'.

    It's either that... Or a Bigger, might I recomend a 200Gb 5400RPM Drive for your XBOX™? The only thing is... You may have to Chip your Box in oder for it to work. Sure it's a small investment to make, but I think once you head this way you'll only want to do it this way as you will save loads of time and Money on having to Burn Discs'...
     
  3. tEChniiQue

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    Sometimes there are files that can be deleted from the game folder prior to creating an .iso for burning. For example, Halo 2 was to big for a non-dual layer DvD but I deleted the credits and was able to back it up to a regular DvD-R.
     

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