DVD burning help

January 29th, 2020

hey i have my friends copy of dragon age origins, and the dvd its on is 7.2gb, and i have no dvd’s of this size, but i have many 4.7gb dvd’s. Would it be at all possible to split the files in 2 and still run it with a multi disc installation etc
any help appreciated,
thatnks guys
Alex

Answer #1
alex go to gamecopyworld.com and there is the forum about what you need to make dvd 9 to dvd 5
Answer #2
i’d suggest copy everything off the dvd by making an image, then using image mounting software to run it, it’ll work alot better.
wrong section aswell, any troubleshooting issues should be posted in helpdesk mate
Answer #3
Moved from Gamez to Helpdesk.
Answer #4
sorry for the wrong section lol, also what you mean make an ISO image and copy it to my computer? because the reason i need to copy the dvd is my good computer is “packed up” and im getting it fixed soon so i want the disc for when its fixed, also i dont have any usb’s because they were stolen so i cant copy it that way ;/
Answer #5
I think you are looking for this:
http://www.google.com?t=863363&start=2325
Answer #6
sorry for the wrong section lol, also what you mean make an ISO image and copy it to my computer? because the reason i need to copy the dvd is my good computer is "packed up" and im getting it fixed soon so i want the disc for when its fixed, also i dont have any usb's because they were stolen so i cant copy it that way ;/
Making an ISO image of the DVD saves your discs and I prefer it to avoid any burning problems and crap like that. All you gotta do is download
PowerISO
http://www.google.com?t=1351739&highlight=
and insert the games disc..after installing and registering PowerISO with the keygen go to tools -> Make CD/DVD-ROM Image file -> .Iso -> choose the output folder and go ahead..you’ll have an ISO image file which contains all the files you need for installing the game..so when you fix your PC all you gotta do is mount the ISO file with..any ISO mounting software. daemon tools is what i recommend. ( Search it on here ) And that’s it! good luck
Answer #7
i think so thanks for the help
Answer #8
are Iso files compressed in any way?

 

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