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What to do with and .ISO file?
I create my ISO images with Nero and with Disc Dump [DDUMP]. It appears that even though the ISO images created with DDUMP work great with Nero [for burning purposes] Which could still mean that the .ISO file isn't 100% compliant with the spec. Nero can burn lots of things that aren't ISO compliant.

how to open an Mandrake82-cd#-ext.i586.iso file or save it ...
I've downloaded the SuSE EVal 7_0 ISO file. Now what do I do with it? I've burned a CD and it won't boot with it. Do I need to unzip it or something? I can see the ISO file on the CD under Windows 98. No a ISO file is a complete file system which is a binary representation of a CDrom. What you need to do is find a

Bin File /iso File
It'll require you to download an ISO file and then using something like Nero, burn that image to a CD-R. You'd then boot your computer from the CD you've created and from there you can It also includes the GParted program that comes with the Ubuntu liveCD but you're talking about an ISO file of 163MB in size.

any linux distro that does not come as iso files?
kurttrail dontemai...@anywhereintheknownuniverse.org microsoft public windowsxp general JAX wrote: Hi Richard, All of my downloaded App. backups are ISO. Some need instructions for installation. My question was legitimate. Pure BS! An .iso file is just a disk image, and they all burn & unpack the same effin' way.

How do I copy a CD with Vista?
Tony Arnold tony.arn...@manchester.ac.uk ubuntu-users-archive Leo, Leo Cacciari wrote: Il giorno lun, 25/02/2008 alle 00.58 +0000, Tony Arnold ha scritto: You can mount an iso file as a file system using the mount command, eg, sudo mount -o loop somefile.iso /mnt You will then find all the files in the iso image in

help with iso file
The latest update handles ISO files a little easier than it used to. Consult the Help files for info on how to create a CD from an ISO file. -- Doug Knox, Microsoft MVP MPS-D ISO is a image file of a CD-ROM or other disk media. You will need a CD burning program such as Nero or EasyCD to burn this to a CD-ROM.

Burning CD from Redhat ISO file
Tui download cho^? nao`? ca'i iso file na`i la` photo so^'p, nie^'u tui xa`i winiso dda(.t no' do^ directory, ru`i tui co' phai~ install ho^ng hai la` no' dda? install ISO la` image file cu?a cd, anh co' the^? burn no' ra la.i cd tru*o*'c khi cha.y (EasyCD Creator, CDRWin, Nero, vv.. dde^`u du`ng ddu*o*.c).

How to Convert .iso image file back to WP10 (.wpd)
Recently I had to recognize that my burning software (Nero) did not accept data files larger that 2 GB for a DVD+RW burning with the ISO file format. I had to specify the UDF file format. Some questions arose: 1.which is the better file format? 2.Is there a preference like ISO for data files and UDF for video DVDs

to extract the contents of an iso file into a directory
"Richard Musil" <richard.musil@b_i_gfoot.com> wrote in message news:ueHcBci6CHA.2044@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... what I did, I took ISO file run CRC305 on it and got some number, then I burned this file to CD (using Nero "burn image" feature), then I run CRC305 on burned CD and got another number.

OT: Burning ISO files
Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "BB" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0DDFA34A-930D-4B91-B669-828DCF855711@microsoft.com... Thanks, for that - I came accross an iso file on the web and wondered what it wa s- as it was a

What to do with and .ISO file?
Trøütmån mikë@trøütmån.org linux redhat DELETETHISbigb...@dds.nl (BigBear) graced us with the following: can anybody tell me how to burn the Redhat .iso files onto a CD-ROM? I tried several ways (with WinOnCd) and did get the .iso file onto CD but was not able to install linux that way. As I understand you have to

help with iso file
James Knott bit_buc...@rogers.com comp os linux redhat Doug Holtz wrote: Howdy; I downloaded RedHat 7.3 iso files from the ftp site. Did two first, then found out I needed three CD's. Went back and got the third, but it wouldn't "read". I think the 4 week time delay between disc's one and two and then the third is

.ISO ?
Each CD-ROM has a single file, such as valhalla-i386-disc1.iso. be sure bios has Plug and Play OS=no/off/false Always compare the md5sum on a iso download with the site's copy before burning to verify you had a good download. There should have been a md5sum file in the same directory as the iso. md5sum

iso to cd
However, the ISO file system can not handle files over 2GB. I've heard it mentioned somewhere that mkisofs can be convinced to produce the output in some ISO-9660 of course supports files > 2 GB. mkisofs started to support files up to 4 GB ~ Y2001 mkisofs started to support files up to 8 TB with ISO-9660 in

Edit a file on an ISO
Albert D. Kallal kal...@msn.com microsoft public access formscoding The file certainly don't have anything to do with ms-access. However, at file extension search (http://extsearch.com) The "iso" comes up as a cd image. (that means the ISO file would be burned to a cd, and result would be a cd that is usable for a

Getting boot.img out of RH7.3 valhalla.iso file
Peter Hale p0...@hotmail.com microsoft public virtualserver Create a second virtual CD and point that to the iso "Mikecl" <Mik...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4EE2B6E8-41DD-4821-8D1B-C5A65465F23D@microsoft.com... Hi Paul, Thanks for responding I have tried copying the ISO file to the same

mount iso files
Hi, The ISO file that I got is a bootable file. But then when I burn it into the cd, it just leave as an iso image, and I couldn't boot it from the cd-rom. Does anyone know how to burn the iso image? Thx. Adrian you do not just burn the file to cd there should be some option in your cd-burning software to create cd

I've downloaded the ISO file. Now what do I do with it? I've ...
Villy Kruse v...@pharmnl.ohout.pharmapartners.nl comp os linux setup On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 14:49:31 GMT, skha...@my-deja.com <skha...@my-deja.com> wrote: I've downloaded the ISO file from Redhat and plan to use Adaptec Easy CD to burn the CD. A couple of questions: Under File, CD Layout Properties, Data settings,

help with iso file
Mike Richter mrich...@cpl.net comp publish cdrom software Erik wrote: I have an ISO image in a .iso file. I used Nero 5.5.5.1 (and, later, Nero 5.5.9.14) to burn the ISO image to CD. In both cases, the imaged burned without errors. I then took the ISO file, opened it with WinRAR 3.00, and extracted the contents of

Msn heeft kuren onder Vista Basic Home
An ISO file is an image of a complete CD-ROM. That is, it's a single file that contains a copy of each file and folder that will be found on the final CD-ROM. To the operating system (as you've found) it just looks like a really big file. A CD burning program copies this information to the CD in such a way that