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  • thickskin23's Avatar
    54 posts since Aug '05
    • Sorry if i ask a stupid question. I was recently given a mod psp, and when i went to purchase games from a pirated game shop. The person there burn the games in a dvd, and when i reached home to open the dvd, it said the file was either corrupted or not formatted. My question is do i need to install any software to open the dvd disc and how do i convert games in the dvd to my psp? Thanks so much

  • Daisuke-kun's Avatar
    13,548 posts since Jun '07
  • jasmine17's Avatar
    4,407 posts since Feb '03
    • Originally posted by thickskin23:
      Sorry if i ask a stupid question. I was recently given a mod psp, and when i went to purchase games from a pirated game shop. The person there burn the games in a dvd, and when i reached home to open the dvd, it said the file was either corrupted or not formatted. My question is do i need to install any software to open the dvd disc and how do i convert games in the dvd to my psp? Thanks so much

      first question

      why dun buy original games?

      Second. the disc cannot be read is your dvd drive problem not the PSP problem.

      Lastly get original games

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    Gordonator's Avatar
    43,197 posts since Jul '04
  • plump's Avatar
    461 posts since Mar '05
    • Originally posted by Gordonator:
      copy the files either in .iso or .cso format into your memory stick.

      what's the difference between .iso and .cso format?

  • jonchao72's Avatar
    1,495 posts since Jan '05
    • Originally posted by plump:
      what's the difference between .iso and .cso format?

      nth much i guess.... for me can play good liao...

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    wonderamazement's Avatar
    12,487 posts since Dec '04
    • Originally posted by plump:
      what's the difference between .iso and .cso format?

      From what i've noticed, .cso files seems to be smaller compared to .iso ones.

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    ^tamago^'s Avatar
    50,931 posts since Sep '03
    • Originally posted by wonderamazement:
      From what i've noticed, .cso files seems to be smaller compared to .iso ones.

      .cso are compressed iso's. they may take longer to load or lag during intensive game play.

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