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How to replace a hard drive for an NFL Blitz
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Hey guys. I have an NFL Blitz that the HD is clearly bad. I have replacement drives that I can use, but how do I go about writing the HD image to the new drive? I know it's not a Windows readable format, or at least it doesn't appear to be.
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some say you can download a CHD file... convert it somehow and clone a new drive with it... i've never done it, i always clone drives as soon as i get them.
i'm not much help, but it's a start.
there is a bit of a tutorial here:
http://www.vendoramusements.com/hard_drives.htm
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