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    Default Burning Xbox Games on DVD-R Help!!

    Hello,
    I just download Spy Vs Spy game for Xbox from Xbox ISOs section.
    I extracted the .rar file and got these files:-
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    But I don't know how to burn it on a DVD so I can try it on my Xbox.
    Thanks.

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    Extracted too far....?
    I'm not sure, I don't have an Xbox anymore.

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    As Nemesis said; you've extracted the .iso
    Or it's always possible the share was just the files and not an .iso so you ftp the files over to your console.

    If you only have files from a share, and you don't know how to ftp you can build an image from the files using Qwix.

    I recommend you check to see if images are associated with your archive prog, and if the image was extracted.

    Spoiler warning:

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    Well,
    Here is the file I downloaded, it looks like a Winrar file to me.
    Take a look yourself, I might be wrong...
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