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  1. I am new to burning and i have a split file that i joined but it converted it into another file with a file type named "file" (this is what is said in properties) how do i get this to an image? Thanks In advance
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    Hello,
    Could you post a screen shot of the properties? Or maybe use gspot to identify the codecs used. I think something like daemon tools might work for making iso's and stuff. Good luck.
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  3. I don't know how to post a screen shot. I tried the help in windows but couldn't find anything. I also tried those other two programs and nothing seems to recognize the file type. I will try to post a screen shot if i can ever figure it out? Thanks for the quick reply though
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    Hello,
    If your using windows you can just do a print screen. Save the file as a .jpg. Use paint to crop the part of the screen showing the information.

    Then upload the picture (has to be less than 50 kb-- see below). When you reply type [ img] filename.gif [ /img] where filename is the name of the file.

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    P.S. Use the browse button to find your picture file and click submit to upload.
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  5. I actually got G spot to work and it said it is a rar file type. but winrar doesn't recognize it. Like it usually does to unpack it. does this problem sound more familiar?
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    Hello,

    Are there anyother programs that recognize rar? If there are maybe you could see if it's a glitch with your current version. The only other possibility I could think of would be the file is corrupted. Good luck.

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    How did you join the split files?Sounds like you have a bunch of rar files that you need to unrar properly and dont use the file you tried joining,use the original files and choose the first file that has the .rar or .r01 or .001 etc. and unrar with winrar.
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    Sounds like Windows XP in "Don't show me any of the important shit....just wow me with pretty colors" mode.
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  9. I think you were right about it not showing the important files. I tried to rejoin them with winrar and it wouldn't show it when i tried to open the file, however when i opened winrar and just cycled through that way it worked. Strange? Now does anybody ever have problems with backups of PS2 games jumping and being in black and white? Thanks for everyones imput on the first problem!
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  10. PS2 is not really my thing but black and white normally denotes a PAL, NTSC problem
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    Originally Posted by Rawskillz
    I will try to post a screen shot if i can ever figure it out?
    1. Right click on the file then select "Properties".
    2. When u have the properties window up, press; "ALT+PRINTSCREEN".
    3. Open up M/Soft Paint.
    4. File Menu> Edit> then use <Paste> "your capture then appears in paint.
    5. Select "save as" then save as .jpg filetype.

    Next step: getting the image to appear on message board.

    Exactly like Yoda313 said; "Then upload the picture (has to be less than 50 kb-- see below). When you reply type where filename is the name of the file. Use the browse button to find your picture file and click submit to upload."

    Done.

    Hope this helps.
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