Gaming umd to iso

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hey everyone i am new to this i just hacked my sons psp but when i download games
from the net and unzip they are not in .iso or .cso format they are umds. Is there any way to convert the downloaded file,
to a .iso or .cso file. please any info. would help THANK YOU GUYS!!!!!!!
 
I really have no idea about that. I have only ever seen psp games in .iso or.cso format. Try using a utility called UMDgen and open it using that. You may able to convcert it into a usable game with that.
 
bryan, could you possibly take a screengrab of the files you have after you've extracted?
 
Yeah, press Print-Screen, the Past/Control-V in Paint, then upload to imageshack.us or photobucket. Generally, the only files that I've ever had to deal with concerning PSP games/apps were .RAR/.CSO/.ISO. I'm a little skeptical of where you're getting your stuff... Generally, torrents are the best way to go..
 
I2aven's_Sage said:
Yeah, press Print-Screen, the Past/Control-V in Paint, then upload to imageshack.us or photobucket. Generally, the only files that I've ever had to deal with concerning PSP games/apps were .RAR/.CSO/.ISO. I'm a little skeptical of where you're getting your stuff... Generally, torrents are the best way to go..

I prefer certain forums and jdownloader myself
 
When I saw this, I thought you meant copying a game in your UMD drive to your computer than back onto your memory stick. But for this, I really don't know.
 
If anything it just sounds like a case of over extraction because of ISO filetype association.
 
dudeonline said:
LOL. anyways, UMD files? Are you sure it isn't multiple zips? because I have only ever seen Isos, csos, and many zipfiles that you extract all at the same time to get an iso/cso.
 
Agreeing with above posts, it does sound like over extraction as WinRAR and 7Zip can be associated to .ISO extensions.
 

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