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Thread: Ripped isos???

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    seiya75 Guest

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    Ok, I just downloaded Tomb raider chronicles for PC, works perfectly except it s only possible to play on my hdd.
    I tried to burn it on a cd, it worked well except I couldn t save coz it saves automatically on the .exe folder which is on the cd…
    So is there any means to burn all the files on a cd but to save in a folder on the hdd, is there something to set or a cfg file to edit??

    thx
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    JScriptor Guest

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    Yes, usally there is a place in the setup or the options where you can change where to save to. If your using PJ64 for N64, its Options-&gt;Settings-&gt;Folders.

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    Damn. Almost all of the topics in the Rom section pertain to isos. Particularly PSX iso'. Who set this in motion? It's rather odd.
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    Get over it,because ISOs RULE!!! <IMG SRC="smilies/nod.gif" border="0">

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    I think it all started with the topic called "Any PSX roms or isos out there?"

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    JScriptor this is a Emulation board NOT a WAREZ board.
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