Dreamcast Iso Megaupload

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Hello again, I thought I might as well contribute instead of just asking questions, and don't think this has been uploaded yet. One of the Promotion Discs, this time #4 - Premiere, September 3rd 2000. The disc says: 'Digital Presskit' 'Images, Screen-, Packshots' 'Presse-, Bildarchiv' (Bild = picture) 'Volume 4 - PC/MAC' The 'manual' also contains packshots, including Half Life and Agartha, as well as a 1-page description of each in English.

I am missing two of the pages, so the 'manual' is NOT complete. If anybody cares, I will scan and upload it anyways - along with the disc & cover scans. So here you go (beware, new links): 1 file @ 433 MB 3 files @ 190/190/52 MB 3 files @ 190/190/52 MB Oh, and the disc title is 'DREAMCAST', just like the.iso.

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Dreamcast Iso Megaupload

And once again: I did dump the disc directly, UltraISO also created me.md5 and.sfv files for the disc and image. I've rechecked all that and then packed the.iso with Winrar and 3% recovery record iirc. The files are on my other HDD that I'll have to hook up first to upload them, but honestly I don't feel like I have to prove anything. Take it or leave it, I explained often enough how I ripped the disc.

Besides that it does not matter at all, since theres nothing on the disc that would require an accurate 1:1 copy - but it still IS, as far as UltraISO is capable of making one. And @Dreamcast: Yeah, I found that quite strange too. You got that right Yakumo - but it's still nice to see one of the big names in my thread;-) Again, since WindowsKiller still insists I am lying: I did rip it straight from the disc. BUT, and here comes the fun: I never used UltraISO before and therefore was not aware that there are (at least) three ways to make an.iso straight from a disc in UltraISO. 1st way: 'File' => 'Open disc' => 'Save as.' =>.iso CRC 8aabc637 (this was the way I did the first rip (which has a different CRC) - I didn't think UltraISO would change the disc structure when 'directly' saving to.iso.) 2nd way: F8 => Box 'Use ISO-Volumefilter' checked =>.iso CRC 797375f7 3rd way: F8 => Box 'Use ISO-Volumefilter' unchecked =>. Oui magazine 1982 pdf. iso CRC ee47cd0d I didn't test if anything changes when checking the box 'Ignore Read Errors', since UltraISO didn't notify me of any. And the disc looks rather good to me.

For even more fun, I also created an.iso with IMGBurn, which ended up with the same CRC UltraISO method #3 produced. I can't really judge what's right only based on that, but since IMGBurn got the probability: 1 file @ 433 MB 3 files @ 190/190/52 MB 3 files @ 190/190/52 MB The file is packed a little differently this time, for those among us that are into archiving stuff.