Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 11:10 am Post subject: ISo-Image in AID 4.20 broken?
Hello,
I downloaded AID 4.20 Deluxe package from www.aidtracker.com, compared checksums of the rar-files and unpacked them (with 7-ZIP and later with TUGZIP). After that I used the ISO-Updater to put the add-ons to the image (no error-messages form this tool). But none of the two ISO-images, the original or the modified, is readable. I tried to mount them with Daemon Tools, but it said that the images are not readable. Even if I burn a DVD it does not work on PC or Xbox.
Any suggestions?
TIA
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wes213 Administrator
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 1:15 pm Post subject:
Welcome to the XBOX-HQ, we hope you enjoy this and all the other HQ sites we have to offer.
Your PC cant read it since its in fat X format and only linux can read that, as for your xbox try DVD -R disks.
The xbox disk drive is pickie and you got to find the media that works well with yours, mine wont work all that well unless i use CD RW and DVD -R.
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 2:15 pm Post subject:
Thanks for your quick help, wes213!
I got a Philips DVD-drive inside my Xbox, and I tested with DVD+R. I will try to burn a DVD-R to check this out. I'm working on Open SuSE Linux, but I wasn't able to detect FATX-support so far. Could you give me some more information about this?
TIA
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wes213 Administrator
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 2:29 pm Post subject:
I think you will find the change in DVD format a good fix and as for opening a fatx ISO on a PC, i don't run Linux so i don't know what will work and what wont just that windows and mac cant read them, sorry man.
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 3:17 pm Post subject:
Also, when you burn the image onto disc, use the slowest write speed possible. We tend to find that the quicker you write the image, the more intermittent the reading of it becomes.
I would use 1x if your disc supports it, otherwise go with the lowest possible.
Thanks a lot for your help, wes213 and FinalCloud
I will test your suggestions on monday, because I just have a DVD+burner at home. Hopefully I can give you a report about success.
Bye
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FinalCloud Moderator
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Hi there,
sorry for the late report, but I have to say that a DVD-R burnt with 4x speed worked well. It is all installed now and it's a good piece of software.
Thanks a lot!
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wes213 Administrator
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 7:10 pm Post subject:
Good to hear it, have fun and you know ware to go if you need any more help.
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