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Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Do I need to unzip the ISO to burn it? Asked 7 years, 11 months ago. Active 7 years, 11 months ago. Viewed 4k times. You have to create an ISO image of the disc so that it copies all the data i. Download the zip file and extract it anywhere on your computer. Select the location on your computer where you want to save the image and click save.

It will take some time to convert your disc to image, depending on the size of disc. There are a number of image burning tools available for that purpose. We will use a popular one — Imgburn. After selecting correct destination drive, writing speed and number of copies click on the image file to disc icon check the screenshot below to start the disc burning process.

Check the verify option if you want to verify disc after burning. You can then install the program normally from the folder. WinZip 26 NEW! How to Extract ISO File: A Complete Guide extract files 7z file cab file img file iso file rar file tar bz2 file tar file tar gz file tar xz file tgz file zip file.

What is an ISO file? Get the ISO file. The first thing you need to do is download the ISO file to your computer. Like all files downloaded from the internet, the ISO file will be saved in the Downloads folder. FS3 pick it up. However: It did not show any games on Arcade and Xbox Games. I deep scanned. I could see the scan to all the games. How do I add the game folder on the Arcade and Xbox games? I know if I have the folders , the games will show.

Hi I'm sorry but I don't really understand your situation. I can tell english isn't your first language so don't worry. Tell me, where is your FS3 installed? Internal HD? USB 2. Where are your games located? With USB 3. When you shut off the Console, you need to unplug the USB 3.

If not, the next time you power up the console, it will lock up at the green Xbox screen. I had learned that External USB 2. The games are in the USB 2. None of the games appeared on the Xbox game folder. I had mine Jtaged last year.

The FS3 is in the console's HD hdd1. I just now changed to USB 2. I did some research on the internet today and found out that you need to delete all the paths of your old HD, then plug the new USB 2. Have not tried it yet. Sorry, I am not good in typing! If I knew about this issue early. I would copy all the games to the USB 2. Now it takes forever to delete these paths from the USB 3. I am using a USB 3. One thing that could be going wrong for you is your launch.

I had to reconfigure mine when I transferred my files to my new USB 3. To what? I am in the office so can not remember what is on the FS3 menu. My xbox is jtagged and the warranty sticker is placed on the internal HD bay so I cannot remove it. The problem now is that my xbox is not detecting the external HD.

Appreciate any sssistance you can give me on this. Do you have Freestyle 3 installed on your system? Has it always been that way? Hi,The freestyle is installed on the internal HD.

I just want to add some more games to the internal HD without removing it. In FSD 3. You're supposed to leave that unchecked, right? In FSD 2, I leave all options in their default state. Sorry dude, been a bit busy. If it's located somewhere else you can change that line above to point to where it actually is in your USB drive.

Thanks alot for taking your time in creating this tutorial. Will I also be able to play games using an external hard drive? Thanks in advanced.

Dude thanks for making thisits a big help for us! OCX not registered…. Duuuuuuuuuuuuude, i copied a game on my xbox with FS3 and the disc was in english, but when copied and played.. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.

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