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Old 09-18-2009, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by KiwiJochen View Post
The trick is this:

If you open a Mode2 ISO image, edit it, and then use SAVE it stays Mode2.
But if you use SAVE AS it converts to Mode1

So copy and rename the ISO before opening, then always use SAVE.

Worked for me reliably with my Mk3
My computer isn't working with mode2cdmaker for some reason. I get the error to add the mode2cdmaker.exe file to the gui directory when I try to make the image...but the .exe is there?! I don't get it. So I ditched that method as I think something is up with auto-launching exe's with DOS or something.

To KiwiJochen's method: I open a mode2/Form1 image in Magic ISO, extract files to modify, use navtweak, add modified files back into Magic ISO and simply save as suggested to maintain mode2/Form1. The image is indeed saved as mode2/Form1 but it never works in my MK3. The disc does NOT get stuck though (like a mode1 disc). I have to end up loading and older image that always works.

What the heck am I doing wrong?! I'm about to ditch this mod! lol

Brian
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