Ive looked everywhere on .gi files and still havent found the solution. I have a data dvd that i want to make a .gi file of, when it builds it, it created multiple .gi files instead of just one. Solution?
All the tutorials say to do what ive been doing, i cant find any options for "split .gi file" or anything related to that.
Oh, this is Stomp RecordNow Max 4.50
The reason im asking is because ive downloaded .gi images before and theyve just been in 1 single image. not 3 or 4 like this and sonic recordnow 6.5.1 seem to be making..Like a backup ps2 image for example. Theyre usually in 1 image, yet i keep getting like 3 or 4. The names come out in parenthesis, but only the originally named one is seen as a valid gi image.
Wierd..
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you can join them all together -- but whats the point?
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
What format is the drive you are saving to? Could it be RecordNow doesn't think the drive can handle a file that big?
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RNM does this with the latest PXEngine update. I don't mind this format myself, it really makes no difference in the end.
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Oh. Well i guess it doesnt make any difference. I just thought maybe i was doing something wrong or whatever. I have that pxengine update, 5.07 i think it is..No luck though.
Im on NTFS, ive done dvd images many times before.
Thanks for the help, ill just go with what i have then.
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