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Sunday, October 23, 2011

How to Burn PS2 ISO to DVD



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The PlayStation 2 is one of the most financially successful video game consoles ever released. While the majority of people who own PS2s are more than happy with their systems, some prefer to go about "other means" of obtaining their PS2 games for their system. One of the ways they go about this is by burning the games to DVD-R Disks. The process is fairly simple and, if you have the hardware to actually play these games, can be a very cheap alternative to spending hundreds of dollars on games.

Instructions:

Download PlayStation 2 ISO File
1. Open your Internet browser and head to whatever torrent website you frequent.

2. Enter the name of the game you are looking for into the torrent website's search bar. Allow the site a few moments to compile any matches.

3. Select your preferred torrent and begin the download. For the quickest download, look for the file with the most "seeders."

4. Move the completed download to an easily accessible file, like the desktop or "My Documents."

Burning ISO File to CD
1. Open "My Computer," and double-click on the disk drive that serves as your disk burner.

2. Click the PS2 ISO file, and drag it to the Disk Drive Window.

3. On the left of the disk drive window, find and click "Write files to CD."

4. Go through the disk burning options, setting the disk name and any other options that are required.

5. Click "Finish," and the computer will burn the file to the disk. Depending on the size of the file, the burning process can take several minutes.

6. Remove disk from the CD drive after the files have been burned.


Tips & Warnings


Burning PS2 ISO files is considered to be illegal in some countries and can carry with it anything from a large fine to jail time. Burn at your own risk. Burned ISO files only work on PS2 consoles with mod chips built into them to be able to read the disks. Ensure that you have one of these modified consoles.

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