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(04-29-2022, 03:00 PM)MydknyteStyrm Wrote: I converted the 7z files to GZ using Norfair’s batch file PS2 7ztoGz. It opened the 7zs and recompressed them.
you didn't do it yourself ?
Quote:So it looks like Windows might be the issue?
yes and no. 1.6 still supports win7.
but CHD compression support is a post-1.6 feature...
That's why i advised cso only
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Ok I converted one game to CSO. I extracted the gz file got the ISO. I then ran the batch file and got a CSO I was able to play it for about ten minutes before it went dead without warning or an error. My next test will have to be on a Win10 machine to see if the cause is me using Win7. Thoughts?
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Can you please try using directly your original DVD ?
From your dvd reader ?
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I don’t have a DVD drive on this computer.
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I suggest you dump your game from dvd again using imgburn, then. Make sure you don't get any error when doing so
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The games are long gone, sold to a flea market. This happens with all the games, not just one.