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    Anyone know how to make a working PS2 game backup/copy? Which progs etc, please help.
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    Use DVD Decrypter, mode>iso>read when that's done mode>iso>write You will need to have your machine chipped to play back-ups.
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    Easiest way I read is to use DVD Decrypter.

    Using DVD Decrypter

    1. Start DVD Decrypter
    2. Select Mode, go down to ISO Read
    3. Select your Reader & Destination
    4. “Decrypt” the ISO Image to the Hard Drive
    5. Wait for the ISO Image to be made
    6. Select Mode, go down to ISO Write
    7. Select the ISO Image file you made, click “Open”
    8. Select your Burner, Write speed & Burn the ISO

    Remeber You'll need a mod chip to actually play your backups
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  4. [url=https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=53#comments]record now dx works fine for me just go get the PXengine update. It will burn them on the fly.
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    Is there an echo in here?
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    Yea sorry about that steveryan, your post WASN'T there when I was typing mine.
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    Alcohol 120% works great. It has a PS2 format built in to make sure it works in your MODIFIED PS2. Your PS2 system has to be modified to be able to play back-ups!
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