Now, make sure the box right next to "RAW" is ticked, as it is on this picture. Now press the box next to "Image Filename" and you will be
presented to a box as if you are to load a file, but you are actually just setting the path to where your CD image will eventually be saved. Type in any name you want, it does not really matter, and choose whichever path you want, it doesn't matter as long as you remember it yourself. Here's my example:
Depending on the speed of your CD-Rom you will have the image of your game in a few minutes. The image will be saved as one .cue file and one .bin file, the .cue file is supposed to be really small and the .bin file is supposed to be really big.
Wait (depending on the size of the patch, this could take anything from 2 seconds to a couple of minutes) until you get the message "Operation Successfully Completed". If you get this message you can proceed to the next part, the burning of this patched image.
There are various ways of burning a patched image file, this will explain how to burn it with CDRWin.
- Open CDRWin.
- Select "Record Disc".
- Press "load cuesheet" and find the .cue file you created in the guide to creating an image.
2 Having loaded the cuesheet (.cue file) you should be presented to a screen that looks something like this:
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Make sure you select your burner under "CDROM Recorder" (see picture above). It is advisable to burn the CD at 1x speed as this will ensure
less errors on the disc and protect the laser in your PS2. In the above example the speed is set to "MAX".
- Insert a CDR (important that this is not a CDRW) disc in your burner.
- Press start.
Wait for the burning to finish (could take anything from a minute to an hour depending on your burner and the speed you set). When you get the message "Operation Successfully Completed" you can safely eject your CD from your burner.