The Secret To Burning Ps2 Games

Mar 18
09:15

2010

Jack Bush

Jack Bush

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Once you learn a few simple tricks and processes about how to burn PS2 games, it becomes an easy task. With the right software and a little know how you'll become the neighborhood expert on how to burn PS2 games to DVDs. Read the Game Copy wizard Review for more...

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Once you learn a few simple tricks and processes about how to burn PS2 games,The Secret To Burning Ps2 Games Articles it becomes an easy task. With the right software and a little know how you'll become the neighborhood expert on how to burn PS2 games to DVDs. There was a time when, to run backup copies of your games, it was necessary to crack open your PS2 console's case and make some dangerous physical modifications to the motherboard. That's not the case anymore. There is now software on the market that will let you burn PS2 games to create backup copies that can be run on your PS2 system without making any mods at all. Regardless of which software you end up using, how to burn PS2 games using that software is pretty much the same, as described in the following paragraphs.

With the burn PS2 games software application opened and running, insert an original PS2 game disc into your computer's CD/DVD drive and click on the READ command. (Some software applications may display an ISO or MODE command instead.) Make sure you have a new folder ready into which to save the copied file. Following the onscreen instructions, transfer the game from the original disc to the folder that you recently created. This should only take a few minutes, before the system tells you that the transfer has been completed.

Next, you should remove the original disc from the CD/DVD drive and insert a blank DVD disc. Check the disc for scratches. You don't want to create a flawed backup disc. Most gamers recommend using DVD-R discs for backups, but DVD+R discs may work as well. You can experiment with both to see which is better.

Click the WRITE or similar command in the game copying application. You may have the option to select a WRITE speed. If you can, select a speed that is one-half the maximum speed of the DVD disc you are using. (If the disc speed is 22, select a WRITE speed of 11, etc.) Later on, when you're using the backup copy to play a PS2 game, if the game plays badly or freezes up, you may need to make a new backup copy using the above instructions, except write it at a slower speed.

Once you've learned how to burn PS2 games to DVDs to make successful high quality backup discs for your valuable collection of PS2 games, you'll be secure in the knowledge that you are no longer at risk of losing your games due to loss, theft, or irreparable damage. Learning to burn PS2 games for backups is a really prudent move for any gamer.

After you make a backup copy, test it. Try to play it. If it doesn't work properly, review the steps that you took. Make sure you didn't miss anything. Once you have made all of the backup copies that you need of a particular game, it's a good idea to erase the folder from your computer to save space on your hard drive. Don't be discouraged if your first few attempts at copying games are less than perfect. It may take a little practice to get it down correctly, but once you learn how to burn PS2 games properly, you'll find that the results make it well worth the effort.