Archive for June, 2010
Wii Backup Disc
by webmaster on Jun.11, 2010, under Wii
There was a time when it was really very difficult to backup Nintendo Wii disks. Lots and lots of game enthusiasts search all over the Internet to get instruction on how to copy Wii disks. Play Homebrew, Backup and Import Games on your Wii Without Voiding the Warranty. To their dismay they do not get the answers that they need. All they get as an answer is that it is virtually impossible to back up Nintendo Wii games unless you are into piracy. If you want to learn how to copy Wii disks, read on and find out what the materials you need and what you need to do.
The first thing that you need if you want to learn how to copy Wii disks is a DVD-ROM that can read and backup Nintendo Wii games. Always remember this because this is very important. Not all DVD-ROM drives can copy Wii games. If you purchased the wrong DVD-ROM drive, you will not be able to proceed further.
Once this tool is available, you need to have the following programs in your computer: Rawdump 2.0, WIN RAR, and net Framework 2.0. From the Raw Dump program, you need to extract the contents of the original disk. This program will need the assistance of the WIN RAR application to compress the file. The first process can take a few hours to complete. Extracting files from an original disc takes too long so you might want to watch television first.
Once the files have been extracted and compressed, you may now burn the disc as you normally would for other files. Once the burning process is complete, you now have a backup disc that is ready to be used. You may now store the original disc in its case and just use the backup file. This way, you will not worry even if it gets scratched because you already have a back up file.
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My Xbox 360 Keeps Freezing Up, Why is This Happening?
by webmaster on Jun.10, 2010, under Xbox
Are you experiencing freezing up during game play and saying what is happening with the Xbox 360 console? You should know the problem can be serious for your Xbox 360. The freezing up during playing a game can be quite aggregating if you had been playing a long time without saving the game. The Xbox 360 has this problem as up to 50% of the users have reported the freezing up problems. There are many solutions to fixing this problem if you are wanting to try to fix it yourself. The main reason to the Xbox 360 freezing up is the fact that it is overheating the main board.
The one major problem the Xbox 360 has is the overheating of the console because of non-quality cooling hardware. The Xbox 360 runs a lot better when there are plenty of airflow and cooling for the gaming console. The one solution to the problem of the freezing up is to set it out in the open for more air flow or put it near a fan.
You should also know that keeping the Xbox 360 in the entertainment center can be the death of the system. There is no air flow that gives the system cooling. The System freezing up is the signs of the RROD (Red Ring of Death). The Choice to fix this problem will cost you a trip to Microsoft and they will charge you a fee of 140$ and make you wait more than 6 months. For any gamer that’s the end of the world to them. The other way is to find a store that repairs Xbox 360s cheap and on the spot.
Learning from a step-by-step Xbox360 repair guide is the best way you can do to save your time and cost to fix your Xbox 360 from freezing up. There are certain guides out there that shows you how to dismantle your Xbox 360 and repairing it, but most of them don’t include clear videos on the actual process.
Xbox 360 keeps freezing up no matter what you’ve done?
A high-definition Xbox repair guide video is exactly what you’ll need to start working on it, all by yourself without any fancy tools, all you need are simple household tool kits.
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Play 'Homerun in BerzerkLand' on Nintendo ds lite r4
by webmaster on Jun.09, 2010, under Nintendo Ds
Gamers and nds player users like to run r4 games all the time. Recently one such game is ‘Home run in BerzerkLand’ which is widely played on Nintendo ds lite r4. While playing the game players have to play ball with the geek and send him flying throughout BerzerkLand. Nintendo ds lite r4 supports all types of micro sd card making the game to run smoothly. Nintendo ds lite r4 backs complete game compatibility. It has user friendly skinnable interface allowing the players to run the game without any hasselness. Nintendo ds lite r4 can work on any OS. Nintendo ds lite r4 supports Skin DIY by setting background and font colors on Main Menu and Game Menu manually and automatically. Also the moon shell and other homebrew have very well support of Nintendo ds lite r4 for running their games. The Skin DIY is having the support of Nintendo ds lite r4 for setting background and font colors on Main Menu and Game Menu manually and automatically .
Now players have to drag and drop all the game files onto the micro sd card, and then can play the game for hours. During the game which is running on Nintendo ds lite r4, players will earn money to buy new gear and gain experience to upgrade their batter’s strength. DS rumble pak and ds browser have well support of Nintendo ds lite r4. User friendly skinnable interface and touchscreen or button operation allows the player to run the game without any diffculty, as supported by Nintendo ds lite r4. It also backs clean rom and drag & drop. While playing the game players have to rack up big scores and show the world what they got. The ‘Homerun in BerzerkLand’ is a very adventurous game mostly played on Nintendo ds lite r4. Players can use the Skin DIY by setting background and font colors on Main Menu and Game Menu manually and automatically as supported by Nintendo ds lite r4. All in all playing ‘Homerun in BerzerkLand’ on nintendo ds lite r4 was an amazing experience.
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Finally! Software To Play Backup Ps2/ps3/xbox360 Games Without Modchip!
by webmaster on Jun.09, 2010, under PS2
NOW play backup games with ease!!
FINALLY it has happened. After years of waiting around for the ps2 and ps3, there is a software based solution on how to play backup games on the consoles without a modchip or swap magic or cogswap or any of those other annoying methods.
Let me describe to you what the problem with this was and how we came across with the solution.
The problem:
The PS2 , PS3 and XBOX 360 all use laser print disks with their boot sequence hardcoded on the disk surface itself. They are burnt onto the disk so that people cannot just copy them using standard CD/DVD burners. Hence even if you DO copy the disk there is no way of this burnt sequence being copied along with the disk. Therefore your disk wont boot and the console would say “Please insert valid disk” . Annoying to every person who has made a backup copy.
There were a few interim solutions to this. Namely using a trigger disk like swap magic , action replay max or cogswap. These methods involved changing the disk midway and things like that. Second method was to use cogswap. Again this method was pretty annoying as we had to go with a long sequence of nonsense before playing the game. The third most dangerous method was installing a modchip , needless to say that modifying the hardware could destroy you console for good. After years of trying out different strategies we have finally come up with a software solution to burn disks WITH the boot sequence.
The Solution :
The solution to this war part provided by the PS2/PS3 and XBOX360 manufacturers themselves. The modus was downloadeble demo games. These games could be downloaded from their website and burnt onto the disk and played without a hitch. So obviously they contained the boot sequence as a part of the software. Obviously this sequence was embedded deep in the program and heavily encrypted. But after numerous trial and error methods we have managed to ISOLATE the boot sequence and now can burn them onto normal disks.
The software is rather simplistic as we did not feel we needed a complex interface. It works pretty much like a normal CD/DVD burner. You can copy/Burn ISO files onto the disk and it automatically burns the boot up sequence with the game and VOILA! you can now play these backup games on your PS2/PS3/XBOX360 without a problem.
CLICK HERE to download the software!
*This software has been found to work successfully on the following consoles – PS2 both fat and slim, PS3, XBOX 360
The software does NOT work on the following console – XBOX
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Xbox 260 red ring easy fix
by webmaster on Jun.09, 2010, under Xbox
If you’re reading this then it’s happened to you too, right? Your Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 or Xbox 260 was fine one minute, and then out of the blue the green ring of light has turned that devilish shade of red.
And now you want to know how you can fix your Xbox 360.
Until now, if you wanted to fix your Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 yourself, you were limited to some very unusual and unreliable methods. Have you tried the “Towel Trick” fix yet? If you haven’t, steer well clear of it. If you have, then you probably already know that the “Towel Trick” is more likely to set your Xbox on fire than to fix it. I mean, come on, who really believes that wrapping your Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 in a towel is going to fix anything?
It’s an Internet myth.
And it’s bordering on “myth” to believe you can crack open the case of your Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 and fix the problem yourself with a soldering iron. The Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 is a serious piece of high tech kit, not a toaster. You try the “solder” fix and all you’re likely to do is cause more damage and void your warranty.
So what does that leave you with?
Well, you could follow Microsoft’s advice and return your Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 to them to fix on your behalf. But that’s going to set you back $140 plus shipping if your warranty has expired. And you’re not likely to see your console for 6 to 8 weeks, minimum. Doesn’t that sound like a lot of money and fuss just to fix your Xbox 360?
Even if your warranty is still valid, there’s still the shipping charge to consider, and you’ll still have the hassle ofpackaging your Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 up securely for its return to Microsoft. And don’t forget that two-month wait for it to be returned to you.
Thankfully, there’s now a fast, cheap, and simple way to fix your Xbox 360, thanks to The Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 Red Light Fix Pro Gamer Edition. It’s a complete solution to the dreaded red ring of death you’ll encounter when your Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 suffers a general hardware failure.
Now you really can fix your own Xbox 360, and you’ll do it within 2 hours, guaranteed. To help you on your way, you’ll also receive full customer support from real experts, plus comprehensive video tutorials, showing you the simple steps discovered by tech pros who know the inner workings of the Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 like the backs of their hands.
Avoid the costly, unrealistic, and slow methods, and fix your Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 the only way experts suggest – use The Xbox 360 or Xbox 260 Red Light Fix repair manual You can get the step by step repair video and manual Just click here
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