a program that can view ISO images

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S. Tonekham

Hey there. I'm just wondering, is there a program on the internet that
allows you to view ISO images that you downloaded, like downloading an iso
image for a Linux distrobution? Also, I have Easy CD Creator 5 on my
computer, running Windows XP Pro. When I want to burn a ISO image, what
method should I use? Track at Once or Disc at Once?

If you have any idea on what the name of the program that allows you to view
ISO images, please do not hesistate to reply. Thank you.

Simon
 
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SINNER

S. Tonekham Wrote in alt.comp.freeware, on Wed, 06 Aug 2003 22:55:29 GMT:
Hey there. I'm just wondering, is there a program on the internet that
allows you to view ISO images that you downloaded, like downloading an iso
image for a Linux distrobution? Also, I have Easy CD Creator 5 on my
computer, running Windows XP Pro. When I want to burn a ISO image, what
method should I use? Track at Once or Disc at Once?
If you have any idea on what the name of the program that allows you to view
ISO images, please do not hesistate to reply. Thank you.

Isobuster V .99 is still freewawre if you can find it, and it will do
it.



--
David
Nothing is faster than the speed of light ...

To prove this to yourself, try opening the refrigerator door before the
light comes on.
 
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Mark Blain

Hey there. I'm just wondering, is there a program on the internet that
allows you to view ISO images that you downloaded, like downloading an iso
image for a Linux distrobution? Also, I have Easy CD Creator 5 on my
computer, running Windows XP Pro. When I want to burn a ISO image, what
method should I use? Track at Once or Disc at Once?

If you have any idea on what the name of the program that allows you to view
ISO images, please do not hesistate to reply. Thank you.

Daemon-Tools, free for private use only, allows you to "mount" an ISO
image as it it were an actual CD, and save the cost of burning a disk.
http://www.daemon-tools.cc/portal/daemonhelp.php?helppage=2#helpstart

ISOBuster is freeware only in a limited-feature version, but they're
pretty generous about which features are available for free. It's
useful for analyzing ISO images and extracting files.
http://www.smart-projects.net/isobuster.htm

Both programs work with many different CD image file formats including
..ISO.
 
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sabresonic

Isobuster will let you view .iso files content:

http://www.smart-projects.net/isobuster/



Easy cd creator is off topic here, but these two rules applies for any burning
program: 1) if you burn audio cd, to avoid gaps/ clicks between tracks, you need
to use the "Disc At Once" method. 2) if you want to keep the disc open for further
future burning, you must use "Track At Once".

in any other cases (i hope i didn't miss anything) it doesn't really metter. i use
DAO as defult
 
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sabresonic

S. Tonekham Wrote in alt.comp.freeware, on Wed, 06 Aug 2003 22:55:29
GMT:



Isobuster V .99 is still freewawre if you can find it, and it will do
it.

Any feature that was available at V .99 is still free at the current version
 
G

Glenn

Anyone who uses letters such as ISO in a sentence without using the full
name IE: I....S....O.... should be severely whipped with a wet noodle.

Glenn
 

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