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Selfbooting a DC Image?

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#1 ·
Hi, everyone. Is there a tool able of converting a normal DC Image (Such as a cdi) into a selfbooting image? All the tools I've seen till now (Such as selfboot inducer) are only able to BURN a Selfbooting disk. Why do you have to burn it? Is't there a way of patching a certain image directly and simply? oO
 
#52 ·
hum most cdi's are all ready self boot

the_darkmaster said:
Hi, everyone. Is there a tool able of converting a normal DC Image (Such as a cdi) into a selfbooting image? All the tools I've seen till now (Such as selfboot inducer) are only able to BURN a Selfbooting disk. Why do you have to burn it? Is't there a way of patching a certain image directly and simply? oO
look for CDmage if it shows 2 sessions on it 1 data or /1 audio and 1 data it might allready be selfboot .2nd should be iso
 
#54 ·
that the hard type to get to self boot

bombjack said:
First of all, thanks to Chanka Team (un trabajo brutal chicos! :thumb: ) and to this forum. Lots of great info to learn before messing with someone's patience :eyemove:
Second, is anyone stuck with fastboot or ExoBoot? Because when i try to make selfbootable Ecco (which contains only 0.bin nor 1st_read/Ip.bin) and Soul Calibur/SFIII 3rd St (as i did whit DOA2LE successfully, thanks ngemu ppl) it gets wrong in some process phase. I mean, the compilation from the Data folder is done great but when bin2boot starts after the data.iso was made it stops! saying nothing.
Anyone noticed and/or got rid of this?
Help appreciated folks,
Cheers from Barcelona!

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binhack

The program will run, and it will ask you for the name of your executeable. Type 1st_read.bin. then it will ask you for the name of the boot sector. Type ip.bin. If your program is based off the the Windows CE develoment kit, it will not ask you for the off set number, After this, is done, you will have your hacked ip.bin, and hacked 1st_read.bin. Now you can move the new hacked 1st_read.bin file back to your "data" directory. You are now ready to make the image to burn.

Special Note: It _IS_ possible that the program you are trying to burn will have an executable that is NOT called 1st_read.bin. Most of the time it will be, but in the case it is not, simply substitute the name of the executable file in the document where ever you see first read.bin*** =0.bin
try that?
 
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