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Newbie Forum Discuss, PS2 copying questiom at International Chat: General Topics forum; I backed up my NFS: Underground 2 and my backup wore out to the point that the Ps2 couldn't read it with skipping and slowing down. I copied it using DVD Decryptor, but the Ps2 couldn't read it correcly either. How can DVD+rs wear out? What can


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Old 18-03-2005   #1 (permalink)
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PS2 copying questiom

I backed up my NFS: Underground 2 and my backup wore out to the point that the Ps2 couldn't read it with skipping and slowing down.

I copied it using DVD Decryptor, but the Ps2 couldn't read it correcly either.

How can DVD+rs wear out?

What can I do? - My NFS: U2 has a long scratch that prevents it from being read even in a computer.

Could i extract the folders and files through Explorer and rewrite them, or is their hidden info that Explorer cant read?
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Hey and wellcome to CDFs,

You could try downloading ISOBuster and extracting the files. Also PS2 back-ups work better on DVD-Rs.

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Re: PS2 copying questiom

You could also try a disc repair kit something like wipe out cd repair kit
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