Re: Suggestion: Add a new section to the vault

Posted by ahpriwohowi on .
I had no idea until now that you actually needed to make an account on Redump's website and contribute in order to access more content in their database. Even then, I don't understand how I would use redump.org as a resource to actually find other places on the internet where the files themselves may be stored. Here is what I HAVE been able to find on the internet though. I'm not sure if these are the correct files because I haven't tested the disc 2 file I downloaded from Myrient yet: https://archive.org/details/redump-id-38303 https://archive.org/details/halo-3-essentials_202007 (probably not this one) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-qYpIFkxxQ -> Link in video description: https://archive.org/details/xbox-360-blades -> https://archive.org/details/halo-archiver-dvd-rips -> Click "SHOW ALL" -> Halo 3 Essentials disc 1 and disc 2 iso files are there. Information I found about the discs and the differences between disc 1 and disc 2: https://halo.bungie.org/misc/essentialsreview/

In reply to: Re: Suggestion: Add a new section to the vault posted by Danielle on .
Look at the Myrient URL. See the "Redump" there? That means the disc is part of the Redump archive. Redump hosts data related to the files they've archived, they do not host the files themselves.

The DVD-Video section of Redump is only available to members with "Dumper" rank, which is why you can't find it on their website. You have to sign up for an account and contribute your own disc dumps in order to see the full Redump database.


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Re: Suggestion: Add a new section to the vault
Danielle -- 3/30/2026 7:35 am UTC