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    Default problems to burn DC games!

    Ok...
    I�pve downloaded echelon�s skies of arcadia...
    It is in an unknown format...
    how do I burn it?
    How can i join the parts???
    I just can�t figure it out!
    Damm!
    CAn someone plz gimme an explanation or quick help?
    Thx a lot!
    A japanese that lives in Brazil and speaks English???wow, that�s globalization!

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    What format is it in?


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    Originally posted by smbgood
    What format is it in?
    bet its split in to rar parts...

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    If the files are in .001 just open them with WinRAR and there should hopefully be a .cdi file in there. Or mdf/mds, ccd/sub, etc.
    Use Alcohol 120 to burn .cdi's (discjuggler has lost its touch ), use CloneCD to burn a ccd/sub (hopefully its not one of those) and Alcohol 120 to burn mdf/mds. There is a Nero format and I think its something with .n**


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    hey, it worked!
    i used 7z program!
    thx a lot!
    (it was in .001, .002 format...)
    A japanese that lives in Brazil and speaks English???wow, that�s globalization!

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    Woot, what a guess.

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    Goddamn .001 files, isn't there a tutorial somewhere on this site? I know there have been ones in the past, at least somewhere on the internet. If there isn't I just might have to write one...


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    another problem!
    two games that i have downloaded are with problems...
    sfv can fix this files, or I have to down it again?
    A japanese that lives in Brazil and speaks English???wow, that�s globalization!

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    Originally posted by smbgood
    Goddamn .001 files, isn't there a tutorial somewhere on this site? I know there have been ones in the past, at least somewhere on the internet. If there isn't I just might have to write one...
    Yeah, it is in my sig

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    I thought sfv was just there to tell you that your files had problems.

    I think it's just a checksum verifier.

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    Originally posted by Gospel
    I thought sfv was just there to tell you that your files had problems.

    I think it's just a checksum verifier.
    I know thats what the sfv is for but i could never figure out how to use it.

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    I thought sfv was a file like .nfo, just some 1337 way of containing information about the file. Guess not.


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