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How to Burn PS2 Games

Many avid PlayStation 2 fans wish to create duplicates of their games as backups. To avoid having to purchase a new copy of the game if the original is broken or lost, a PS2 enthusiast can copy (or burn) a game with relative ease. The process takes about 20 minutes and is the ideal solution for any PS2 fan who wishes to keep a duplicate of a game for practical reasons.

Things You'll Need

  • PS2 game
  • Computer with DVD burner
  • Blank DVD
  • DVD-burning software
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Instructions

    • 1

      Place a PS2 game into your computer's DVD burner, which doubles as your CD-ROM/DVD-Rom drive. Be careful not to scratch or damage your PS2 game when you place it in the drive.

    • 2

      Start the DVD-burning software; DVD Decrypter will be used for this example (see Resources).

    • 3

      Move your cursor to the toolbar on the program.

    • 4

      Open the “Mode” menu, followed by the “ISO” menu and then choose the “Read” option. The most recent version of DVD Decrypter should detect the source of your DVD burner.

    • 5

      Move your cursor to “Decrypt” and left-click. The game will copy to your hard drive.

    • 6

      Remove the PS2 game and replace it with a blank DVD.

    • 7

      Open the “Mode” menu, followed by the “ISO” menu and then choose the “Write” option.

    • 8

      Select the PS2 file that was duplicated to your hard drive and left-click the “Write” option.

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