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iso file too big for cd-r
David carpooldu...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general "Bob Harris" <rharris...@aol.com> wrote in news:01ca01c37a38$32f61090 $a4012...@phx.gbl: The ISO file can *not* be used directly. it must be burned to a CD by a program that knows it is already an image of a CD. For example, in Easy CD Creator you

Edit a file on an ISO
ISO FILE? No doubt it has to be expanded in some way to extract executable files, so that the computer will know what to do after the CDROM boots it. How is this done? It is a CD image file. Use your software to copy it to the CD disk. Works reguardless if bootable or not, which you can find out after you make the

copy cd to iso file
JClark wrote: I am trying to burn an iso file onto a CD. Problem: there is not enough room on the CD for the file. I can't split it. Is there a CD available with more than 700MB space? The iso file: 715 MB (750772224 bytes) .iso file is meant to be burned as image, not as file. 715M should easily fit into 700M disc

*.iso files
I am using nero anbd is ok to burn files onto cd but to do an iso i goto file>burn imge change file type to iso and select the redhat iso it seems to burn ok but Id apppreciate any help Regards // Jon \X/hite I'm not at all familiar with nero, but, it sounds like you are just burning the iso file to a cd.

ISO file utils from MSDN dl
Mike Richter mrich...@cpl.net comp publish cdrom software will_us...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: I'm installing software on my PC by mounting one ISO file (with DAEMON manager) but the software asks me to insert the 4th CD at some point (ie the 4th ISO file) - Is there a way of splitting one ISO file into four somehow?

Computer won't load XP? WASRe: ASUS's Approved Ram List?
A .bin or a .iso file is basically a CD image file. Not and image as in a picture, but it is a data copy of the contents of a CD. You would need some sort of CD burning software that supports the particular "image" file you have. There is also software the can "mount" a CD image. Basically the software creates a

Newbie: Working with ISO image files
JClark wrote: smh wrote: JClark wrote: I am trying to burn an iso file onto a CD. Problem: there is not enough room on the CD for the file. I can't split it. Is there a CD available with more than 700MB space? The iso file: 715 MB (750772224 bytes) .iso file is meant to be burned as image, not as file.

ISO file format vs. SCSI CD model
For free tools and information to burn an iso file to CD , DVD , HD DVD , Blu-Ray http://iso.snoekonline.com/iso.htm (updated 2/17/2008) "Leen" wrote: Welke versie gebruik je eigenlijk? MSN messenger is heel oud. Probeer eens de laatste. Windows Live Messenger. http://get.live.nl/WL/config_all -- For free tools and

iso file too big for cd-r
Nigel Feltham nigel.felt...@btinternet.com comp os linux advocacy confuse wrote: I would like to know how to open an Mandrake82-cd#-ext.i586.iso file I downloaded from the ftp site. There is a windows freeware program available called isobuster, available from http://users.pandora.be/smart.projects/isobuster1.htm

Question about burning ISO image file of linux
Hi Nigel, Just burned my first iso a few days ago. You can use K3B in ubuntu. Be sure to burn it as an iso file or it wont work. Also check the downloaded file against it's md5 sum to eliminate error and check the disk against the md5sum also. Verify the write as you burn also. I burned mine at 10X speed on a new

Files missing from burned ISO image - what's going on?
I am having trouble working with these types of files. I tried creating an .ISO file with my burning software. There were two different ways to do it. The first way created a 45 meg ISO file and 15 WAV files. The second way created a 52k ISO file. I know the second way absolutely did not have the entire disc only

Please help with ISO file
Bert Kinney b...@NSmvps.org microsoft public win98 apps Hi Luke, An .iso file is a CD image. Most CD writing programs such as Nero and Roxio can handle them. If you do not have the capability I have never seen this ISO before . . . obviously the file won't unzip or install. Any suggestions? -- Goodwill, Luke.

DVD Burner up! ISO Files?
Stan, An ISO image is just an image of the CD. If the CD is suppose to be bootable, the ISO image itself is bootable - has nothing to do with how you burn the CD. Not quite accurate. The newsgroups are full of requests for help from people who have merely burned the .iso file to a cd and then can't figure out how

Which DVD file system: ISO/Joliet or UDF ????? / Compatibility ...
You'll need to first create an ISO file on your hard drive, and then burn a new DVD from that ISO file. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb. org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary

ISO files
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can't get any "iso" file to burn properly. I use nti and use the burn iso option and it finds the iso, burns it, but when I try to use it the cd, it can't find it. When I look at the cd with Explorer, it can't see it, but the amount of cd used is correct! I have tried 3 different iso files so far,

xBin and PARity files
Sybren Stuvel sybren...@YOURthirdtower.com.imagination alt os linux abelenda enlightened us with: Well technically that's true but we use the iso extension even is the image that the file contains is not in iso9660. "we"? You can do a valid iso file just with a cat on your partition Nope, that's NOT a valid ISO

iso file too big for cd-r
Vilmos Soti vil...@vilmos.org comp os linux questions c_enthusiast@canada. com (CEnthusiast) writes: Is there a way to extract the boot.img file from the .iso image? I have the iso images I need to install Mandrake 8.2 but no boot.img file that I can use to boot and then point to the iso files on another partition

ISO file to EXE file
To write an ISO to CDROM, you don't do anything different. An ISO file is a file that contains a complete cdrom image; it's contents are what the cdrom looks like. To write this sort of thing to the cdrom, you use your standard tools (cdrecord, say) and just write the ISO like you would write any other cdrom image

ISO files
Take a look here and see if it can help you: http://www.petri.co. il/how_to_write_iso_files_to_cd.htm Hi Bart Yes windows xp and vista can burn files to cd but they aint set to burn an iso properly. Nero is one option, deepburner is another James -- "Truth lies within ourselves: it takes no rise from outward things,

how to check iso files with md5sum totals
Rick Stevens rstev...@vitalstream.com linux redhat install Ivan Novick wrote: Hi, I have downloaded the two files 650MB each from redhat and burned two cds. Each CD has one .iso file on it. Is this right so far, or do i need to extract the contents of the .iso files? That won't work. The .iso files are ISO images