As I said above, go to
http://redump.org/ and see if your ISOs hash match theirs. It is quicker than verifying against the original disc, especially when you don't have your discs around at the moment. If you're looking for a hash check program, I recommend
HashTab as it is easy to use and can calculate many types of hash values at once.
I alway check my ISO images hashes after d... err... dumping, to avoid storing some crap on my poor 320GB hard drive.
(07-26-2012, 09:34 PM)vsub Wrote: [ -> ]I've never used that option but you can verify the image with ImgBurn
1.Place game disk in the drive
2.Start ImgBurn=>Mode=>Verify=>Choose the drive where the game is=>enable the option "Verify against image file"=>choose the image an click on the big button below
Imgburn is a life saver .....
reconstruction begins :
GT3 A-spec PASS
DBZ BT1 failed ( ***** you UI ) re ripping it
But yes,you can use
http://redump.org too.
Even the tinniest difference in the image will result in different crc32,md5,sha1
I use the program Open++ because I can add custom context menus for whatever I want and there are couple of build in features
GUYS CHECK THIS WHAT SHOULD I DO ?
What exactly did you do?
That happens when you try to make iso image of CD that uses MODE2/2352
Just select as Save as Type: BIN Files when you are ripping CD type game
so i can't save it as ISO ??
and do PCSX2 fully support bin ?