diff --git a/docs/docs/disc-images.md b/docs/docs/disc-images.md index 4ae28b46..21a21798 100644 --- a/docs/docs/disc-images.md +++ b/docs/docs/disc-images.md @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ xemu requires game discs to be in the form of `*.iso` disc images. Fortunately games can be acquired for relatively cheap and it is very easy to create a game backup. You can backup your legally purchased games by: -* Using your computer to connect via FTP to your real Xbox running a custom dashboard. You can - simply insert the disc and transfer the game files from the `D` directory to - your computer. +* Using your computer to connect via FTP to your real Xbox running a custom + dashboard. You can simply insert the disc and transfer the game files from the + `D` directory to your computer. * Purchasing and using a special, reflashed DVD drive. [More details here](http://wiki.redump.org/index.php?title=Microsoft_Xbox_and_Xbox_360_Dumping_Guide). ## Creating ISOs @@ -28,6 +28,24 @@ to create Xbox-compatible disc images. Use only 32-bit builds of extract-xiso. 64-bit builds can cause subtle issues resulting in dirty disc errors. +If you have downloaded your game files over FTP to a directory, the directory +structure will look something like this: + +``` +game/ + default.xbe + data/ + image.tga +``` + +You can run: + +```bash +extract-xiso -c game +``` + +game.iso will be produced. This can be used with xemu. + ### Qwix (GUI) [Qwix](https://avalaunch.net/qwix/) is a popular GUI based tool for creating