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PSP-Forum Addict
Last Online: Yesterday 11:52 PM
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 231
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well. i too bore
i download one game twice winrar iso file and cso file i realise that iso file larger then cso file there is big different size between 1gb iso compare to 500mb cso why anyone know it? my memory stick only 4gb i wan put more game on it so i need convert my game to smaller file(cso) anyone got idea?
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Last Online: 12-07-2007 05:34 AM
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 19
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Cso is a compressed iso, whilst an iso is uncompressed.
Eg. Zip is compressed a normal folder on your pc is not. So Zip is going to be smaller, same with cso. If your on windows a program called UMD-Gen is what you want to do the task. If this isn't allowed to be said please delete my post as I don't want any trouble. |
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