i understand that the xbox and ps2 games are on a dvd format..my ? is if i wanted to make a copy of my xbox/and or DVD movie...i would just pop in a DVD-r into my DVD burner and burn away?and also can i compress them to put them on a CD-R?
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For the purpose of making backup copies.
This is some of the best software to use, Prassi PrimoDVD several versions are available at;
A walkthrough as to how to use the software can be found at;
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Re: Burning games/DVD
Originally posted by jesteroddoes it need to be a dvd-r?? becuse my dvd burner only does dvd+r's and dvd+rw
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look for a firmware upgrade. it ma be upgradeable to -rGIgabyte GA-990FXA-UD3
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I am talking about the firmware that the drive uses. Most DVD burners are able to be updated with newer firmware. Look on the manufacturer's web site to see if your model is upgradeable. It's just like flashing your motherboard's bios. DVD burners use a ROM chip to tell it how to run and what media it can use. This would get flashed with a new firmware if it is possible.GIgabyte GA-990FXA-UD3
AMD FX8120 @ 4GHz
Patriot 1866MHz EL series 2X4GB DDR3
Powercolour HD 6970 2GB w/XFX 8800GT 512MB Hybrid PhysX
Creative X-FI titanium HD w/Technics class A 300W amp and tower speakers
PC P&C 500W PSU
2TB Seagate
Coolermaster 690II w/Corsair H100 tucked under the hood
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