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How to Burn Sniper Elite on PS2

"Sniper Elite" was a generally well-received game for the PlayStation 2, holding a 76% rating on GameRankings. Like other PlayStation 2 games, "Sniper Elite" is becoming more and more difficult to find as time goes by, meaning that many users will want to protect their copies. One way to do this is to create a backup of the disc on a DVD. This process is not particularly difficult, though it can be time consuming.

Things You'll Need

  • Alcohol 120% software
  • DVD-R Burner
  • "Sniper Elite" Game Disc
  • DVD-R Disc
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Instructions

  1. Creating an .ISO File

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      Insert your "Sniper Elite" disc into your DVD-R Drive.

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      Double-click the "Alcohol 120%" icon to open the program. Once open, click "Image Making Wizard" at the top of the left-hand taskbar. This will open the "Image Making Wizard" window.

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      Select the DVD-R Drive from the drop-down menu in the "Image Making Wizard" window. Once selected, click "Next" to proceed to the next screen, and take note of where the .ISO file will be saved. For Windows users, the default location is the "My Documents" folder. Click "Start" to copy the disc to your computer. This process can take time.

    Burning Your Copied "Sniper Elite" File

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      Remove the game disc from your DVD-R Drive and insert your blank DVD-R disc.

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      Open "Alcohol 120%" and click "Image Burning Wizard" from the left-hand sidebar. This option is located directly underneath "Image Making Wizard." This will open your "Image Burning Wizard" window.

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      Click "Browse" and select the .ISO file for "Sniper Elite" from your "My Documents" folder. Once selected, click "OK" and then "Next."

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      Select your DVD-R Drive from the drop-down menu in the "Image Burning Wizard." If necessary, adjust your "Write Speed" option to "4x Speed." This helps to make sure the game burns all the data and doesn't accidentally skip over files. Once selected, click "Start" to burn the .ISO file to your DVD-R disc.


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