Re: ISO files?
I'm using imdisk that mounts iso in a drive!not iso! it can mount floppy images with just a write clickURL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=163840#p163840
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Re: ISO files?
Virtual clone drive does the same thing as Demon Tools, but VCD might be a bit more accessible. DT will mount an iso for you, but managing anything through the program's UI is impossible because every button is unlabeled.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=163817#p1
Re: ISO files?
In most cases, you should just be able to extract the iso image using something like 7-zip. The only situation in which you really need to have the iso mounted to a virtual environment is when you have a disk that has software that specifically wants to run from the cd, such as so
Re: ISO files?
If the iso's an installation, there tends to be weirdness if you extract it then attempt to run the setup.I personally use virtual clone drive, which allows you to mount the iso to a virtual drive. The virtual drive basicall yacts as a virtual cd drive, and hopefully whatever it i
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Yep, I just extract the contents with 7zip and stick the files where I want them.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=163656#p163656
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Re: ISO files?
Hi,If you want to open an iso file, you could use WinRAR, 7zip, and many others.For Burning tools, you could use ImgBurn..thanks!URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=163649#p163649
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Re: ISO files?
I would suggest DemonTools lite. You can have up to four virtual drives at a time, I think. You just associate the iso file extention with DemonTools once it is installed and DT will magically mount the iso file into a virtual drive which you can find happily hanging out in your c
ISO files?
Hi everyone,I was just wondering if anyone on here knew anything on iso files? Do I have to burn them to CD to open them? I mean I know I do, but is that the only way? I have a bunch of .ISO files, and I don't know how to open besides burning them to disk. I thought there was another