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Burning Playstation and PS2 Games

Creating a copy of your Playstation and PS2 games is a wise idea to protect your investment from damages and scratches due to frequent use or mishandling. This guide is intended for the sole purpose of creating a backup copy for personal use.

Creating a copy is an easy job. What makes it difficult is when you play your copied games on your PS2 console. Make sure you have read the basics on How to copy PlayStation and PS2 Games before you proceed with this guide.

Burning Requirements:

  1. DVD Burner/Writer
  2. Blank DVD Media – choosing the right media is one of the factors that contribute to a successful DVD burning.
  3. At least 5GB of free hard disk space – for temporary file storage during burning process
  4. BlindWrite 6 - ultimate game copy software back up tool. Blind write's Game Copy Software supports a large number of formats and is regularly updated to support the latest technology. [Buy Now] [Download Free Trial]

For system requirements and installation guide click BlindWrite Installation Guide.

Getting Started

Step 1: Insert the Playstation or PS2 Game that you want to copy in your drive.

Step 2: Open BlindWrite program.

Step 3: Click on the copy button on the left menu.

Step 4: Select the Source and the Destination drive. If you only have one DVD burner select the same drive for both settings. For the Profile setting just set it to automatic (recommended) option as it will do for all disc types.

Step 5: Start copying by clicking on the “Copy” button. In this process BlindWrite will copy the image of your playstation or PS2 game and save it to the temporary folder. When copying is done it will automatically eject your disc and will prompt you to insert a blank DVD.

Step 6: Remove the source disc and insert a blank DVD and then click the OK button to start the burning process. This process will normally take up to 15 minutes or less depending on your system speed. Wait until the process is done. Avoid browsing the net or checking your emails while burning is ongoing to avoid burning problems. When burning failure occurs try to do the following:

  1. close all programs
  2. restart your computer
  3. repeat all the steps and use a different blank DVD
  4. try to lower the burning speed

When burning is done it will automatically eject the DVD. Remove the disc and click on the OK button and a popup message will prompt you to delete the image file that was copied in your hard drive. Click “Yes” if you want to save hard disk space or no if you are planning to make another copy of your game so you can save time. Close the program and then test your copied disc.

 

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