At 12:48 AM 4/13/2006, Joseph Harrison typed:
Is it possible to burn more than 1 ISO to a CD? I have some small
ISOs, 6mb, 2mb
and one is only .6mb and hate waisting a 700mb disk for these unless
there was an
immediate need for that program.. Is it possible to burn additional
files utilities etc.
along with 1 ISO?
Most ISOs do NOT need to be ISOs unless they're for creating bootable
images. You could extract all the files from one of them to a temp
folder then zip it up then add the zip file to your compilation. This
is a little more work than Carl's suggestion but then you wouldn't
need to load a VCD [Virtual CD] driver later. Heck you could add &/or
subtract files from an ISO with an app such as WinISO [my fav] much
as you would a zip file with WinZip if you like. Total Commander has
a ISO plugin that lets you work with ISOs. Remember tho if the ISO is
bootable you really do NOT want to mess with it too much as not all
of them boot the same way. Heck, unless you want to fool around with
the ISOs I'd probably do it the way Carl suggested. FWIW I use a
different VCD driver that I got from MSFT but here again to each their own.
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Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
<http://www.wavijo.com>
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