CD burner that will copy an ISO image file?

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Binyamin Dissen

I am looking for a freeware CD Burner that will write an ISO image file (or,
alternatively, a program that will read an ISO image file directly).

CDBurnerXPPro does not seem to have that option. I have written the author.
 
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H-Man

Binyamin Dissen said:
I am looking for a freeware CD Burner that will write an ISO image file (or,
alternatively, a program that will read an ISO image file directly).

CDBurnerXPPro does not seem to have that option. I have written the
author.

CDR-Tools FE
http://www.demosten.com/cdrfe/
This program will write and burn ISO files. I've used this regularily with
Win 98SE and XP, works very well.
HK
 
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Binyamin Dissen

:>
:>> I am looking for a freeware CD Burner that will write an ISO image file
:>(or,
:>> alternatively, a program that will read an ISO image file directly).

:>> CDBurnerXPPro does not seem to have that option. I have written the
:>author.

:>CDR-Tools FE
:>http://www.demosten.com/cdrfe/
:>This program will write and burn ISO files. I've used this regularily with
:>Win 98SE and XP, works very well.

Thanks.

I also found ZipGenius 5 which was able to un-zip the ISO file.
 
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Christian 'CeeJay' Jensen

I also found ZipGenius 5 which was able to un-zip the ISO file.

ISO files aren't zipped so they can't be un-zipped.

An ISO file is a CD-image container format and while you can extract files from
them with some compression programs, you must know that CD-image's contain more
information that just the files on the CD.

If you encounter a CD-image you just want to check out or that your burning
program doesn't work with then I suggest you mount it with Daemon Tools as a
virtual CD.

From there you can either use the virtual CD without burning it or make a
CD-to-CD copy of it.

www.daemon-tools.cc
 
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Binyamin Dissen

On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:44:16 +0200 Christian 'CeeJay' Jensen

:>> I also found ZipGenius 5 which was able to un-zip the ISO file.

:>ISO files aren't zipped so they can't be un-zipped.

I used "zipped" in the generic sense.

:>An ISO file is a CD-image container format and while you can extract files from
:>them with some compression programs, you must know that CD-image's contain more
:>information that just the files on the CD.

If it is a data CD, what else is there?

:>If you encounter a CD-image you just want to check out or that your burning
:>program doesn't work with then I suggest you mount it with Daemon Tools as a
:>virtual CD.

:> From there you can either use the virtual CD without burning it or make a
:>CD-to-CD copy of it.

:>www.daemon-tools.cc

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your name

If it is a data CD, what else is there?

If it's just files on the CD you'll be fine. Some games use copy
protection schemes that will be lost when removing files from the iso.
The ISO image contains all the disk information including track and
sector locations. An even more accurate approach is bin cue.

If you have Window XP on your machine you might take a look at the
ISO Recorder Power Toy.
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
Just right click and burn.
 
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bliksem

Binyamin ( Mr ASM guy :), still looking for that tool for ISO files?
Look for ISOBuster in Google. There is another free tool ( can't
recall the name) but it's listed on www.nonags.com
 

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