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Destroy All Humans PotF Image Problem
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Hey all,
So, I am fairly new to the scene, but I have been slowly working things out for myself by checking out all the posts here. Thank you all for that. I have however run into a problem that I haven't been able to solve.
I have been happily ripping all of my games onto an external HDD to play the games on demand. All has gone well throughout the 60 or so games that I have been through.
I recently acquired an ISO of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon. This is where my problem started. I used XBOX360 ISO Extract 0.6 by somski to extract the file to put on the external HDD. Had FSD search and it found the folder and identified the files correctly. When I go to play the game, the opening screen (manufacture date, various info that first pops up) comes up, and then immediately after that I get an error message that tells me I have to clean the disk.
I'm kinda stumped here. There is no disk to clean as it is an extracted ISO. Is this some kind of copy protection I need to work around? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any you can provide.
So, I am fairly new to the scene, but I have been slowly working things out for myself by checking out all the posts here. Thank you all for that. I have however run into a problem that I haven't been able to solve.
I have been happily ripping all of my games onto an external HDD to play the games on demand. All has gone well throughout the 60 or so games that I have been through.
I recently acquired an ISO of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon. This is where my problem started. I used XBOX360 ISO Extract 0.6 by somski to extract the file to put on the external HDD. Had FSD search and it found the folder and identified the files correctly. When I go to play the game, the opening screen (manufacture date, various info that first pops up) comes up, and then immediately after that I get an error message that tells me I have to clean the disk.
I'm kinda stumped here. There is no disk to clean as it is an extracted ISO. Is this some kind of copy protection I need to work around? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any you can provide.
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Am I on the right board for this cry for help?
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