ok, so riddle me this, iv'e only just staarted using dtools, and i have noticed that the image files are quite large, similar in size to the actual installed game, so, does that then mean that you have twice the space requirement for a game on your hard drive, and if so, is there anyway around this, or am i just complaining about something that can't be changed?
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That's right. You need the space for installing the game and the space of the image files. To save space you could create mini-images but this only works for Safedisk and for Starforce in old versions and you couldn't install the games using this mini-image.
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Originally Posted by AnalCobrayou could create mini-images but this only works for Safedisk and for Starforce in old versions and you couldn't install the games using this mini-image.
and could i RUN the game with this mini image, if i installed the game from another source, say a purchased disk, or a full image? i know this is not really this forum, but hey, thats where the conversation has taken us...
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So for making a mini-image for Safedisk on cd start amking an image with Alcohol with very low speed and ignore read error option enabled. After you've got 2-3 read errors abort image making process and click that you don't want delete the image files and try if it's work (mount it and start the game).
For Safedisc on dvd make an image with alc and choose a low speed press ignore read errors and press if it start reading the image on abort (after serveral mb of reading) and press don't delete and try.
For Starforce use IsoDirectory (IsoDir.exe).
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Originally Posted by AnalCobraSo for making a mini-image for Safedisk on cd start amking an image with Alcohol with very low speed and ignore read error option enabled. After you've got 2-3 read errors abort image making process
For Safedisc on dvd make an image with alc and choose a low speedTo contact me privately, pray. I might answer.
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Originally Posted by NikosMany users report that Alcohol won't let them choose a speed while reading DVDs. In this case, you can try to set the speed lower with Nero Drivespeed before starting the read.
But it works anyway, just press cancel as fast as you can.
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The "errors" you need are before the errors, after you should abort the process, atm i don't know how these "errors" are named.
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Originally Posted by AnalCobraThe "errors" you need are before the errors, after you should abort the process, atm i don't know how these "errors" are named.
My DVD-drive reports "disc read error" with some sectors, while with other it says "read data examination error", so maybe that's it? Anyone knows more?To contact me privately, pray. I might answer.
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Originally Posted by NikosHmmm... I thought you must include all the errors? That would be about 20MB. Have to try out that one.
But I know that it don't need to be 20MB, that's to big.
I know that because my BF2 mini-image is only 3MB, I can probably get it smaller.Last edited by Methadon; 06.11.2005, 16:01.
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Originally Posted by MethadonI've read that you only need about 2-3 errors.
But I know that it don't need to be 20MB, that's to big.
I know that because my BF2 mini-image is only 3MB, I can probably get it smaller.To contact me privately, pray. I might answer.
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Originally Posted by MethadonOh, I was talking about the BF2 DVD, but mini-images of a CD can you usually get smaller than that.To contact me privately, pray. I might answer.
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Originally Posted by UnderheavenNeat, I didn't know that.
Edit: I tried to make my BF2 DVD mini-image smaler. It was 3MB before, now I did get it down to 2MB.
I also was so fast that I did get it down to 1MB but that mini-image didn't work, the games crashed when I tried to use it.Last edited by Methadon; 10.11.2005, 12:41.
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