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Written by Lane S   
Thursday, 07 February 2008
Let's start off with a short introduction and then we'll get right into things. First there's the reason of WHY you should use this over CloneCD.
  • Well, CloneCD isn't free, this program is, that should be a major reason for most people.
  • Also this program is compatible with alot more burners than CloneCD, I know I had two burners that both would not work with the latest version of CloneCD.
  • Finally, once you set up this program you will be able to burn backups just as fast as CloneCD (just load the IMAGE.000 file). Also this program supports queueing several images to burn one after the other, a neat feature if you can make use of it.

Alright, now let's get down to how to use this thing! BTW ImgBurn is very similiar to DVD Decrypter, the only difference being ImgBurn is still being developed while DVD Decrypter is not. As such, you should upgrade to ImgBurn if you are still using DVD Decrypter. If not, the DVD Decrypter instructions are very similiar to those found here.




ImgBurn Backup Burning Tutorial

If you have done this before and have left the User Specified layer break setting the same, then you can skip to step #4
  1. Download ImgBurn
  2. Launch the program and using the menu at the top go to: "Tools -> Settings"
    IPB Image
  3. Go to the "Write" tab and under the "Options" section on the right hand side select the radio button labeled "User Specified" under the "Layer Break (For DL Media)" section. Now in the textbox next to the words "Sectors in L0:" enter the value: "1913760" (without quotes of course).
    IPB Image
  4. [You can start here in the future!] Open your IMAGE.000 or whatever you labeled your backup using the "Browse" button. Next to the text "Files of type" use the drop down menu and select "All Files (*.*)". You should now be able to select your backup image file.
    IPB Image

    If you recieve the following error
    IPB Image
    Then you have most likely made an incorrect image. Try remaking the SS.bin and reapplying that as it may cause problems. IF YOU ARE SURE that you have correctly made your backup, you can use this tool to get ImgBurn to detect your ISO. For an explanation of what the tool does and how to use it view the Readme.txt inside the zip.
  5. Set your burn speed to 2.4x and click the large burn button. Sit back and wait for the backup to burn.
    IPB Image
  6. OPTIONAL: You can go back to "Tools -> Settings" and then back to the "Write" tab and set the "Layer Break" option back to "Calculate Optimal" if you are going to be using ImgBurn to burn other dual layer images that are NOT Xbox 360 backups. If you are only gonna be burning dual layer Xbox 360 backups, you can leave it to the setting before and resume at step #4 the next time you wanna burn a backup.


For convenience, I have decided also to paste the readme.txt from the iso fix tool here:
QUOTE

How to "fix" your blank padded images:

1) You will need 3 things: 1 working backup image, 1 backup image you want to "fix", and this tool.

2) You will need to complete the following task only ONCE, after that you can use the same backup.data for every bad image you want to "fix".
Method A:
[*] Rename the good/working image you have to IMAGE.000 and run create_backup_data.bat
[the image and bat file must be in the same directory!]
Method B:
[*] From the cmd prompt run: isofixtool.exe /b <IMAGE>
[remember to replace the <IMAGE> with the file name!]

3) Now, you can always start here from now on. Again there are two methods:
Method A:
[*] Rename the bad image to BADIMAGE.000 and run fix_image.bat
[the image and bat file must be in the same directory!]
Method B:
[*] From the cmd prompt run: isofixtool.exe <IMAGE>
[remember to replace the <IMAGE> with the file name!]

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WHY:

If you want to know why you need to do this it is because if you backed up your image using the blank360.iso using extreme's method, then ImgBurn will not be able to load the file cause it cannot determine what type of image your backup is. What this program does is take a backup made using wxripper and take the video partition at the start of that image out of the good image! It then inserts this into the bad image you have, overwritting the blank section of the image with a video partition. ALSO, after you make your backup.data you can rename it to blank360.iso and use that when creating your xtreme backups. If you make your IMAGE.000 file this way, then you will always have a working backup image.
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