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Note: In order to see the file extensions, you have to disable the following option: Start-> Control Panel-> Folder Options-> View Tab-> "Hide extensions for known file types".

Once you have downloaded the files, you might end up with a bunch of .rar files (.r01, .r02, etc) or a bunch of .ace files (.001, .002, etc). In order to be able to extract them, you will need Winrar. Make sure to associate .rar files with it during installation for ease. If they are ace files, simply open one of them using winrar.

In the case of games, you will end up with .bin/.cue files which you will have to burn on a cd in order to play them. To burn them on a cd, we recommend one of the following programs: Nero v7 Fireburner note: Use keygen attached to bypass registration page. (useful to burn oversized images) CDRWin+Crack An alternative to burning .bin/.cue files is using ISOBuster. This will allow you to access he content of the image without having to burn it.

You should also have a .nfo file attached to the .rar files after the download is complete. Open the .nfo file using a text editing software such as Notepad or Word. In there should be instructions such as how to install the crack on the game, or what the Serial Number is. (Usually, the crack is inside the first cd of the game.)

If you have files such as .001, .002, etc, you will need HJ-SPLIT in order to join them.

Files with .daa extension need PowerISO to be extracted. Simply open the file with PowerISO and extract it in the desired directory.

If a movie that you downloaded doesn't work, you might be lacking the appropriate codecs. Codec Pack: There are many codec packs out there. Here are 2 that we know work well.

      1.Gordian Knot Codec Pack 1.9
      2.K-Lite Codec Pack


Doom9.org is a very resourceful website when it comes to movies (AVI DIVX MPEG). May it be subtitles, codec packs, cutting/editing, burning, ripping movies, they've got you covered.

That is all. If you have any questions, we suggest you first try your favorite search engine, and as a last resort, contact us with your question here. Please leave subject line intact or Copy/Paste it into your email subject line in order for us to respond to it in a timely fashion. (The subject line being "Question Regarding Extract/Burn") Use us as a last resort, not because we don't want to help you, but simply responding to hundreds of emails slows down our service tremendously and will require quite some time for a response, whereas using a search engine will yield instant results ;)