Yes if you burn them the right way (they are not corrupted) and your console is modded.
Blame DRM for them not letting you play burned games.
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Yes it will i own it it works great but if its a burnt disc it wont work
To play it on PS2, you buy the game.
Depends where your game is from. It is a rare Playstation game that amazon pays $25 for a trade in on and if you copy was burnt it is unlikely to work
Try using a torrent like Utorrent. I don't want to go any deeper for this is illegal.
Torrents work by downloading small bits of files from many sources at the same time. Some of the most popular torrent clients used for torrent downloads are uTorrent, BitLet, Vuze and Transmission.
You cannot just download the 15kb torrent file and expect it to work. You must have a bittorrent client such as uTorrent and use that to open the torrent file. the torrent itself will then download to the location you tell it to. you can download uTorrent off download.com or its own website.
If its a .iso file you have to mount it with daemon tools lite and install it.
shut down all other programs that don't have to do with downloading the torrent, and you can try not to download too many at a time. Sometimes you cant speed it up...it could just be a bad torrent(not saying it wont work but its just not at a high bit rate)
regular cds don't work on the wii
Go to Limewire's Library and then go to Incomplete Files. Click on the file and then click the resume button at the bottom, or right click on the file and select resume. I don't know if this will work with torrent files
shut down all other programs that don't have to do with downloading the torrent, and you can try not to download too many at a time. Sometimes you cant speed it up...it could just be a bad torrent(not saying it wont work but its just not at a high bit rate)
Ok first things first, a Torrent is NOT the game file .rar itself, it is simply a file that tells torrent applications (a quick search will find you one such as uTorrent or Bittorrent or Azureus).If you use this torrent file after installing one of the above applications it will begin your download using P2P (Peer-to-Peer) technology.The simple explanation is you work together with other people to give yourself greater access and sharing of files.Given enough time and peers you should see your files complete downloading according to your download capabilities. After which it is a simple process of extracting the file using a .rar extractor such as WinRAR.Hope this helps!Ok first things first, a Torrent is NOT the game file .rar itself, it is simply a file that tells torrent applications (a quick search will find you one such as uTorrent or Bittorrent or Azureus).If you use this torrent file after installing one of the above applications it will begin your download using P2P (Peer-to-Peer) technology.The simple explanation is you work together with other people to give yourself greater access and sharing of files.Given enough time and peers you should see your files complete downloading according to your download capabilities. After which it is a simple process of extracting the file using a .rar extractor such as WinRAR.Hope this helps!Ok first things first, a Torrent is NOT the game file .rar itself, it is simply a file that tells torrent applications (a quick search will find you one such as uTorrent or Bittorrent or Azureus).If you use this torrent file after installing one of the above applications it will begin your download using P2P (Peer-to-Peer) technology.The simple explanation is you work together with other people to give yourself greater access and sharing of files.Given enough time and peers you should see your files complete downloading according to your download capabilities. After which it is a simple process of extracting the file using a .rar extractor such as WinRAR.Hope this helps!
You can try JSTorrent, which is a popular Torrent client.
It depends. If it is Mac-specific software, then no. If it is just a disc burnt with a mac (for example) and Windows supports the file formats, then it should work.
BitTorrent is a protocol that enables fast downloading of large files using minimum Internet bandwidth. It costs nothing to use.Unlike other download methods, BitTorrent maximizes transfer speed by gathering pieces of the file you want and downloading these pieces simultaneously from people who already have them. This process makes popular and very large files, such as videos. Files are obtained from websites that contain hundreds of thousands of "torrent" files. These files are incredibly small in size, and are used in conjunction with a BitTorrent "client," which is the name for a program used for downloading and managing files. The torrent contains information and directions for the client to begin the download of the actual requested files The concept is peer to peer sharing of files(like online sharing of files).A person shares the file he has by using a torrent client (a software which downloads the original file you wanted say "mymovie.mp4") and you download the file using the same class of software.concepts include "seeding" and "leeching". you start with downloading a .torrent file i.e say... "mymovie.torrent".This file is a small file which your client uses to know where the real download file i.e mymovie.mp4 is located and manages and downloads the original file for you. the original file from a "seeder" (People who have the complete file) is broken into N pieces and distributed among the "leechers" (the one who are downloading the file) like us who are trying to download,without redundancy.so u download one 1 piece at a time to complete the file.once you complete your download (i.e you have the total N pieces of the file => you have the complete file) you become a "seeder" and you seed the file for other "leechers".this goes on and on.... Please refer to the concepts given below to understand. The user who first uploaded the file or files in question acts as the first "seeder." A seeder is a user who is in possession of the completed file and has made it available for others to download. Users in search of the file connect to as many different seeders as possible at one time and download pieces of the completed file. Because only part of the file is being downloaded from many different users, this greatly improves the rate at which a person can download a file. It also relieves bandwidth and hardware use for the originator of the file. People who have only a partially completed version of the file in question are called "leechers." These people are also uploading whatever parts of a file they have at the same time as they are downloading the remainder. This process improves download rates for everyone involved, as the more seeders and leechers a user connects to, the more parts of a file they can download at once, which means the file will finish downloading faster. When a user is down downloading a file, they themselves become seeders for others to download from. courtesy:ehow.com Please refer to http://www.dessent.net/btfaq/ for a brief explanation. You can get all the concepts of Bittorrents from the above link. Have a nice day.. n hope this is helpful. :) keerthi vardhan
The thing is you can burn any kind of files into a CD. Though, there's no reason to burn torrent files onto a CD, since they don't work that way. You require a Bittorrent client to download torrents, and once your download(s) complete, they appear as the kind of files they are. For example, if you're downloading a torrent which contains a video (.avi) then you willl see the video file in your downloaded folder once it starts to download. Though, your video won't work until the entire download is complete.