ds_dude2008
12-16-2008, 03:04 PM
i have seen this and i have just simply copyed and pasted .........
Okay, I'm making this a sticky so I don't have to keep repeating this information over and over again. Of course this is not the only way to do it but it's the quickest and, as far as I'm concerned, the most reliable. Everything I've burned in this way has worked perfectly. Also note that you'll need to use either DVD or CD-RW media. Some newer Xboxes can read CD-Rs but as a rule it's best to avoid them. When re-using CD-RW be sure to do a full erase and not just a quick one. Now...
First as a burning program you'll need either RecordNow Max (formerly PrimoDVD) or Nero. Maybe other programs work too, I neither know nor care. And ISO makers are a complete waste of time.
So unzip/unRAR your emulator then read the docs to make sure you know exactly what files are supposed to be in what folders (bios, roms etc.)
Now start your burning program and start a new data compilation. For RecordNow go to File-->New Job-->Data Disc. For Nero go to File-->New and select the 'CD-ROM (UDF)' icon.
Next you'll need to set up your burning options to be fully Xbox compatible. In RecordNow go to Edit-->Recording Options, set the Recording Type to 'Disc-at-Once, Closed' and the File System Type to 'UDF - 128 filename length, plus 8+3 bridge'.
In Nero set the Write Method to 'Disc-at-Once' then go to the UDF tab and tick the box for Xbox compatibility.
Now just drag all your emulator files and folders into the compilation making sure retain the directory structure and burn the disc as normal no faster than 4x.
You will now have a disk that will boot in your Xbox - Enjoy!
p.s please dont just read and not give feed back so please let me know what you think and if i am breaking the ruls with this information thank you
Okay, I'm making this a sticky so I don't have to keep repeating this information over and over again. Of course this is not the only way to do it but it's the quickest and, as far as I'm concerned, the most reliable. Everything I've burned in this way has worked perfectly. Also note that you'll need to use either DVD or CD-RW media. Some newer Xboxes can read CD-Rs but as a rule it's best to avoid them. When re-using CD-RW be sure to do a full erase and not just a quick one. Now...
First as a burning program you'll need either RecordNow Max (formerly PrimoDVD) or Nero. Maybe other programs work too, I neither know nor care. And ISO makers are a complete waste of time.
So unzip/unRAR your emulator then read the docs to make sure you know exactly what files are supposed to be in what folders (bios, roms etc.)
Now start your burning program and start a new data compilation. For RecordNow go to File-->New Job-->Data Disc. For Nero go to File-->New and select the 'CD-ROM (UDF)' icon.
Next you'll need to set up your burning options to be fully Xbox compatible. In RecordNow go to Edit-->Recording Options, set the Recording Type to 'Disc-at-Once, Closed' and the File System Type to 'UDF - 128 filename length, plus 8+3 bridge'.
In Nero set the Write Method to 'Disc-at-Once' then go to the UDF tab and tick the box for Xbox compatibility.
Now just drag all your emulator files and folders into the compilation making sure retain the directory structure and burn the disc as normal no faster than 4x.
You will now have a disk that will boot in your Xbox - Enjoy!
p.s please dont just read and not give feed back so please let me know what you think and if i am breaking the ruls with this information thank you