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    Step 7:Run IsoBuster and select the virtual drive Click 'Options' and then 'Communication', a new window will pop up, click on 'Read Settings' and set everything to 1 and click 'OK'



    Step 8:Right click on the main folder, on the left window, and select 'Extract DVD <Image>', then click 'User Data (*.tao,*.iso)'



    Step 9:Name the file and use .iso as extension, Don't press 'Save' yet From 'My Computer' right click on the virtual drive and mount the XBOX.iso, (Star Wars KotOR II.iso)



    Step 10nce it has loaded it, go back to IsoBuster and click 'Save'. After a while IsoBuster will report an error. Just select 'Replace with dummy data' and 'Always apply selection', click 'Selection'


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    Step 11: When IsoBuster has finished, it will ask you to delete some files, (Choose 'No')and to save the .cue file. (you don't need it) After IsoBuster is finished you can delete XBOX.iso and XBOX_mulleted.iso DON?T DELETE .iso THAT YOU MADE WITH IsoBuster.iso Now let's run again XDVDMulleter and select 'Build/Rebuild files in ISO' click 'next' and load from 'Load ISO Folder' the IsoBuster.iso (Star Wars KotOR II IsoBuster.iso) in the 'Use Current Folder', 'next' and select 'Create a cloned DVD9 ISO (Xtreme compatible if the source is good)'



    Step 12:click 'Yes' when prompted. In the next window load the ss.bin file from your folder and click 'next', so for the dmi.bin and the pfi.bin files, click 'next' and press on 'Make ISO'. When it's all done, check with XDVDMulleter the .iso to see, that it has become an iXtreme compatible image. Now just burn it as x360 game with CloneCD or IMGBurn and play Note: This works 100%



    PROCEDURE 2:

    Step 1: You will get xbox1gamename.iso file, i assume tht it is a xbox 1 game.

    Step 2: Now create .dvd file for the .iso file you have,To create .dvd file, Open Notepad and type:
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    xbox1gamename.ISO
    Replace "xbox1gamename.iso" text in the notepad with the name of the .iso file (xbox1gamename.iso, eg: if u hav halo2.iso file then put halo2.iso in the notepad also). After typing this. Save the notepad as xbox1gamename.dvd near the location of xbox1gamename.iso, for eg:halo2.iso and halo2.dvd

    Step 3:Follow the same procedure as you write normal xbox 360 game and write it.

    Note, i used differant software than alcohol to mount the image, daemon tools was used. Iso buster is not on megaupload, i used the free version.

    Thanks to orginal poster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cunny View Post
    Step 11: When IsoBuster has finished, it will ask you to delete some files, (Choose 'No')and to save the .cue file. (you don't need it) After IsoBuster is finished you can delete XBOX.iso and XBOX_mulleted.iso DON?T DELETE .iso THAT YOU MADE WITH IsoBuster.iso Now let's run again XDVDMulleter and select 'Build/Rebuild files in ISO' click 'next' and load from 'Load ISO Folder' the IsoBuster.iso (Star Wars KotOR II IsoBuster.iso) in the 'Use Current Folder', 'next' and select 'Create a cloned DVD9 ISO (Xtreme compatible if the source is good)'



    Step 12:click 'Yes' when prompted. In the next window load the ss.bin file from your folder and click 'next', so for the dmi.bin and the pfi.bin files, click 'next' and press on 'Make ISO'. When it's all done, check with XDVDMulleter the .iso to see, that it has become an iXtreme compatible image. Now just burn it as x360 game with CloneCD or IMGBurn and play Note: This works 100%



    PROCEDURE 2:

    Step 1: You will get xbox1gamename.iso file, i assume tht it is a xbox 1 game.

    Step 2: Now create .dvd file for the .iso file you have,To create .dvd file, Open Notepad and type:
    Layerbreak=1913760
    xbox1gamename.ISO
    Replace "xbox1gamename.iso" text in the notepad with the name of the .iso file (xbox1gamename.iso, eg: if u hav halo2.iso file then put halo2.iso in the notepad also). After typing this. Save the notepad as xbox1gamename.dvd near the location of xbox1gamename.iso, for eg:halo2.iso and halo2.dvd

    Step 3:Follow the same procedure as you write normal xbox 360 game and write it.

    Note, i used differant software than alcohol to mount the image, daemon tools was used. Iso buster is not on megaupload, i used the free version.

    Thanks to orginal poster.
    hello!
    thank you very much for this quite efficient help! i have a problem, however. my problem is, that after all the steps, and after i burn the image, my x360 sends a window of an error, and i can't imagine why. could it be, that i try an xbox classic iso (kotor 2), which is ntsc, to be played by my x360 which is pal? pls help me with this rather annoying problem, as how to make from an ntsc xbox classic iso a pal one? if it's not possible, than pls, upload somewhere your iso (the one from the steps, with witch you made the example with), as i have seen that its region is eu (pal)! it would be much appreciated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imperator View Post
    hello!
    thank you very much for this quite efficient help! i have a problem, however. my problem is, that after all the steps, and after i burn the image, my x360 sends a window of an error, and i can't imagine why. could it be, that i try an xbox classic iso (kotor 2), which is ntsc, to be played by my x360 which is pal? pls help me with this rather annoying problem, as how to make from an ntsc xbox classic iso a pal one? if it's not possible, than pls, upload somewhere your iso (the one from the steps, with witch you made the example with), as i have seen that its region is eu (pal)! it would be much appreciated!
    You have to have the game for your region. No ntsc etc will work on a Ixtreme modded console the only way to unlock region is by chip or Jtag.



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    Quote Originally Posted by cunny View Post
    Step 7:Run IsoBuster and select the virtual drive Click 'Options' and then 'Communication', a new window will pop up, click on 'Read Settings' and set everything to 1 and click 'OK'



    Step 8:Right click on the main folder, on the left window, and select 'Extract DVD <Image>', then click 'User Data (*.tao,*.iso)'



    Step 9:Name the file and use .iso as extension, Don't press 'Save' yet From 'My Computer' right click on the virtual drive and mount the XBOX.iso, (Star Wars KotOR II.iso)



    Step 10nce it has loaded it, go back to IsoBuster and click 'Save'. After a while IsoBuster will report an error. Just select 'Replace with dummy data' and 'Always apply selection', click 'Selection'

    does this mean it can play all the games? not just the listed games from the xbox site. every game

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    Yes i seen that. Good to add to this site though.



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