Hacking D2CKey Best Media? Iso's Need To Be Unscrambled?

Spec2K

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I was just wondering which media you use to burn wii backups, and which program is best to burn.
Also, I just burned a Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles (us version) backup and it did not load.

I'm thinking maybe it needs to be unscrambled? When I read this thread I figured maybe that's why it didn't work.
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=43289&st=0

but also it may be my media.. i used a Ritek 16X DVD-R and used nero to burn and burned at 4x it with no luck.

any ideas?
 

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If it's already in an iso format, which the majority of the images on the internet are(don't recall ever seeing one that wasn't) you don't need to unscramble it.
Try using something else besides nero, I got a bunch of discs that didn't work from that, I personally use IMGBurn now with my Verbatim DVD-R's. I heard Ritek is good too, so your media shouldnt be the problem
 

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