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      Please help burning Jak 2...4.10 gb?

      Hi. I try to burn Jak2 with Nero and pioneer 105, when I send the game to my HD it says that the file is to big bla bla bla, how can I do it to make it fit? Do I have to rip it? if so where can I get a rip tutorial? Thanks.

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      Quote Originally Posted by elperra
      Hi. I try to burn Jak2 with Nero and pioneer 105, when I send the game to my HD it says that the file is to big bla bla bla, how can I do it to make it fit? Do I have to rip it? if so where can I get a rip tutorial? Thanks.
      Am I right in thinking that your PC has a FAT32 file system... You could change to NTFS, or use RecordNow Max & latest PX Engine update.

      Nero is not the most reliable software to use for making PS2 backups, so I would be inclined to shell out for RecordNow Max v4.50 (well worth the investment). www.stompinc.com
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      Thanks guys for your replyes. I used dvddecrypter to send the game to the HD and then burn it and worked ok thanks to the burning tutorial in this forum. I burn a few games before with Nero and they worked ok but now I think I will stick with DVDdecrypter. Thanks.


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