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Help running Legend of Dragoon... cd img file

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by cobra87, Aug 1, 2007.

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  1. cobra87

    cobra87 New Member

    I just got through playing Chrono Cross so I know everythings working well but every download I find for Legend of Dragoon doesnt seem to include the image file I need. Does anybody know what to do? Anybody have a link? Because I really want to play this, I remember how cool it was. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. Relys

    Relys Well-Known Member

    There's more then one type of image file. What are the files included?
     
  3. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    If you want to burn it to a CD follow this: If the files are any of these extensions :sub, bin, cue, img that means that all you have to do is open up the cue file with notepad and check its file burn directory. It should say the bin file name such as: LegendOfDragoon.bin and some other mumbo jumbo. There might be some stuff under it but don't worry about it. If it does say it, great, if it doesn't, look online on how to correctly set a path to a file. Once that's done, open up a Image Burning Program such as Nero or Alcohol120%. They both work fine for me. If you don't have one, just google one, and just get a trial of it. The trial will probably restrict your burning speed to as low as it can get, but this is actually good. Now all the files you got must be in the same folder for the .bin file to be burned properly. Now click Image Burning or something similar on your program and select your .cue file. Yes your .cue file. The very tiny file. Since it contains the path of the .bin file, it will burn that instead. So select that. Choose the lowest burn speed. This will make sure the image is burned properly. Insert an empty CDR or CDRW and hit burn. Once it's done, take it out, and play it on your chipped PS2 or PS1 or whatever. Hope this helps.
     
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