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lemaladefou
12-11-2003, 15:43
i have a pb with true crime..i wanted to make a backup of it...so first i copied all of the DVD game from the x-box to my PC (using FTP program). Then i used dexbe to patch the default.xbe file...then i used Xiso to make my iso-file and then used RecordNow Max to burn...the backup is starting until the first screen where it says "Activision" and "true crime",but then it doesn't go any further...why?
afterwards i put the game on HDD, used dexbe to patch my .xbe file(otherwise it doesnt run on HDD with HDDloader1.0)...and there it works....so where is the difference between burning directly from the dvd or putting on HDD...
Do i have to copy the game from HDD to my PC before doing my iso or how can i backup my game?
Thanks a lot

dude
12-11-2003, 17:19
it may be a problem with the iso. personally believe iso's are crap

i recomend you use the data burn method and use isocaxtion to patch

TylerDurden
12-11-2003, 18:51
Originally posted by dude
personally believe iso's are crap



Why so harsh. Ive made 68 games using ISO's. None have been crap.

Heck lemaladefou's prob may have been a dirty or scratched original disc or maybe he left his firewall up when transfering. Anything.



Tyler!

lemaladefou
13-11-2003, 04:52
so you think that if i transfer my "working files" from HDD to my pc, then doing my iso, it should work...
oh yeah,and what is this isocraxion you are talking about?

dude
13-11-2003, 05:01
isocraxtion is a programme that can create multi game dvd's for the xbox it also has the best patch engine available.

like i said i recomend you DO NOT use a iso try burning the patched game to dvd using the DATA BURN method.

lemaladefou
13-11-2003, 06:15
is isocraxtion better than dexbe for patching games??? or doesn't it mather...what is the difference

TylerDurden
13-11-2003, 06:33
I dont think the patching program matters I used to do it via hex editer myself. Then eventually I just got the ADR patcher with the latest checks to patch it for me.


As for me I never use Data Burn and here are some reasons:

Takes longer to read in your xbox when playing.

Doesnt put the files in the correct order like the original disc.


My favorite Iso maker is SimpleXiso, I used to use IsoMaker but got persuaded to use SimpleXiso.




Tyler!

MrCaine01
13-11-2003, 09:53
If you really want to use ISOs then I'd get Craxtion. It's got the best xbe patcher out there and it also makes ISOs perfectly. It also gives you the ability to create muli-disc games so it's hands down a great program just to have

(interesting side note...I was talking to this customer in my store about xboxes and we got on the discussion of modding them. I told him I use craxtion for a lot of my xbox stuff and he didn't believe me. I had to literally tell him about all the times I used it and he just smiled and was like "I crated Craxtion. I just had to re-encode 3.1 the other day due to a bug in it." It was really cool cuz he asked me if I ever had any problems and it just was a really interestinc conversation)

Anyway I think your problem is Xiso. it's notoriously problematic. I use the Data burn and they come out fine.

LepPpeR
14-11-2003, 09:55
Hey MrCaine01,

I am the guy you met in the mall. Glad to see that you are helping people out and it never hurts to promote my program. Just glad that I could help some people out with their problems. If you guys need anything or are having any problems. Feel free to shoot me a line. LepPpeR@craxtion.com


LepPpeR - Team Craxtion

MrCaine01
14-11-2003, 15:15
Welcome to the board Lepper! I really got to admit it was a really cool convo the other day. It's people like you that make video game retailing worth the crap.

LepPpeR
14-11-2003, 15:33
The pleasure is all mine. Its actually really exciting to meet people out there that have used my application and give me feedback and what not unless I meet someone who HATES it :o

Anyway - I am always open for new ideas or what not so I will be around.


LepPpeR - Team Craxtion



--I will be signing autographed copies of Craxtion on Friday, 11/28 in NYC. Just kidding--

marlborolight
15-11-2003, 21:19
hi
although i'v just this minute joined this forum, i have been reading post's on here for about 3 weeks now, which has been very helpful.
special thanx for those who are willing to help by replying to post, which help others like myself when browsing.
i'v spent a couple of months reading up, and finally downloaded craxtion 3.1 , which i found was easy straight forward and fantastic program.
although it was only last week i had a X-BIT chip & 120gig HD , and EvoX installed. It was my first attempt to FTP my PC & X-Box .
Backed up 1 of my games to my PC's HD and used Craxtion to create an ISO , which automatically patched the game.
used recordnow max to burn the ISO onto DVD-R , played game without a problem.

my first attempt and it felt good, i mean GOOD....!!!!:D :cool:

the more u read, the more knowledge, the more u get hooked.
and it dont stop there...!!!! ;)

TylerDurden
16-11-2003, 11:04
Tried craxation 3.1 and what do ya know, it does very well. I like the way it patches ahead of time then makes an ISO.

Althought it did seem to take a while to patch just 4 xbe's. Unless its actually searching the rest of the files as well.




Tyler!

LepPpeR
16-11-2003, 11:22
It really depends on the size of the .xbe it is patching. If it is the DashUpdate.xbe (I believe around 50 megs) then yes, it will take a couple of seconds but the smaller ones should take a second or two.

Glad you are enjoying it and that it is working for you. Feel free to ask questions as you please.

LepPpeR - Team Craxtion

marlborolight
16-11-2003, 19:12
Hi LepPper

if u r the true LepPper from "Team Craxtion", then i give u many thanx for creating the new 3.1 craxtion.

i am 1 of many true fans of yours for the hard work u have done.
u maybe a newbie on these forums , but u r deffinately a big shot HERO on many other forums.

for those of u who have not tried "Craxtion", give it a go , u will be very impressed...
and for those who r using it , should be grateful and should consider donating a small amount of fund to "team Craxtion", even if its only $1, every $ counts towards them making a better program.

ie. hoping team craxtion creates a program that will shrink large games to fit on 1 DVD-R, without the hassle of down sampling audio and deleting video demos...:D

LepPpeR
16-11-2003, 19:53
Thank you,

It always help to have positive feedback to keep us going (there are only two of us). Its nice to know that people are using the program and it is working for most of you.

Thanks

LepPpeR - Team Craxtion

p.s - donations are always helpful =)

Quall999
17-11-2003, 05:46
Originally posted by TylerDurden
As for me I never use Data Burn and here are some reasons:

Takes longer to read in your xbox when playing.

You know, the databurn always had slow loading for me. Then not too long ago, like last week, I found out the record now, by default, does not close the data burn disk. Every time I burn, i change the settings to close it now. Loading is way faster than it was. Iso is still faster, but not by much. The non-closed disks seemed to be the reason why i couldn't get homebrew apps/games to boot without an iso.

Doesn't really matter which way u use though, both work fine.

and LepPpeR (and the other person in the craxtion team), I don't create iso's much, but isocraxtion is the only app i trust to patch my games. I really like the fact the it tells you what it's searching for, and what it has found (if anything). It may seem minor, but that was the feature that drew me into using the app over manual editing. Keep up the good work. :cool:

TylerDurden
17-11-2003, 07:29
Well thats an interesting theory, but I dont see how a closed disc would make that much of a difference throughout the gameplay of a game. I can understand if it takes a bit longer to recognized the disc when initially put in but other than that it shouldnt make that big a difference. And Im sure the files are not put in order.



Tyler!

rms2001
17-11-2003, 07:38
WooHoo hot damn LepPpeR is here. :D :p

MrCaine where you live any way? I'm coming down to your store and sticking around 'til LepPpeR shows up. :cool: LOL
Wait on 2nd thought, what kind of store is it?

TylerDurden
17-11-2003, 07:41
Originally posted by rms2001
MrCaine where you live any way?



Im betting its somewhere in New York. :p




Tyler!

rms2001
17-11-2003, 08:31
Ahh damn. LOL I didn’t even think to look and see where LepPpeR was. :p

Well maybe I won't come to your store any time soon MrCaine. I won't be any where near NY for about a year. Planning on taking to trip to Brooklyn next year but its not set in stone yet.

Wow, come to think about it I haven’t been to NY in about 15 years. I was in Nazi Jersey a few years ago but thats as close to NY as I got. And that was the first time back to NJ in about 11 years. Was born there and only lived there for a few years before the start of my never ending move from across the country... :rolleyes:

MrCaine01
17-11-2003, 22:48
Yeah I live in new york, not too far from the city. For where I work it's a Gamestop (one of the thousands that slither into any nearby mall or strip mall) so I'm pretty much around Video games 24/7. And trust me it's not at cool at it seems as a job. I'm surprised I haven't lost interest in games due to that store. Also sucks they pay you crap and you have to see the games you want around you....