If you extract the files (or copy them out of MagicIso, PowerIso etc and just paste them into a folder somewhere) you should be able to make a new iso with either program and set your region there. Some programs have a Make Region Free option that may or may not bypass the region check.
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no, but you can change it on the disk. here is how: Use DVD Decryptor to backup the DVD, be sure to check the following in the ISO Read Mode - Remove IFO RC Protection - Remove IFO RCEProtection It will create an .iso file, then burn another DVD with this .iso file, in this case you will backup your DVD and remove region code at the same time. Use DVD Decryptor to backup the DVD, be sure to check the following in the ISO Read Mode - Remove IFO RC Protection - Remove IFO RCEProtection It will create an .iso file, then burn another DVD with this .iso file, in this case you will backup your DVD and remove region code at the same time. this was posted by someone else, just trying to help. frogmaster95
Use DVD Decryptor to backup the DVD, be sure to check the following in the ISO Read Mode- Remove IFO RC Protection- Remove IFO RCEProtectionIt will create an .iso file, then burn another DVD with this .iso file, in this case you will backup your DVD and remove region code at the same time.Use DVD Decryptor to backup the DVD, be sure to check the following in the ISOUse DVD Region-Free to make your region locked DVD drive and your software player region free. You can also 'patch' your DVD drives firmware, you can also try a patched DVD drive firmware .
To play it on PS2, you buy the game.
No: but if you change to 5.03 gen-a you can
You can not edit games on a xbox 360 with a ISO file format. Even if you did edit the ISO file, you will need to mod your xbox to play a ISO file.
To check the integrity of the an ISO file you will need to open command prompt. Once in command prompt type in: c:\> fciv , and the iso file name.
open your memory card or plug in the usb connector then copy your ISO file/game to the ISO folder in the memory card.
ISO file cannot be infected by virus
No. An ISO image is a copy of the file system of any disc with an ISO9660 file system. It does not have to be a bootable image.
Those are really two completely different file types. An ISO image is a collection of many files (including EXE files in some cases), basically an archive like RAR or ZIP, but unlike RAR/ZIP it is not compressed. An EXE file is an executable file that just contains code to be ran. If you convert the ISO to an EXE it will not do anything.
In order to extract ISO files you will need to download an ISO image file software and save the ISO image file to a CD-R. Another option is to virtually mount the ISO files to a virtual device.
It stands for International Organisation for Standardization (or the incorrect form: International Standards organisation) the .ISO file type refers to ISO 9660, a standard for DVD and CD file formats, standardized by the ISO, therefore it is .ISO