ISO/IMG burner

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Ted Present

Hello all,

I read a post from a few days ago about the free MS Visual Studio express
downloads, and downloaded the img files for a few I wanted (because I'd like
to be able to install everything after the promo is over), but my current
ISO burner (ISOBURN) only supports .iso image files. Does someone know of a
freeware program to burn .img files, or preferably both? Thanks.
 
C

Clif Notes

Ted said:
Hello all,

I read a post from a few days ago about the free MS Visual Studio express
downloads, and downloaded the img files for a few I wanted (because I'd like
to be able to install everything after the promo is over), but my current
ISO burner (ISOBURN) only supports .iso image files. Does someone know of a
freeware program to burn .img files, or preferably both? Thanks.

Hi Ted,

You might find the answer in a tip from a friend of mine that I posted
earlier this week in my newsletter.
http://freewarewiki.pbwiki.com/Clif...#VisualStudio2005ExpressfreewarefromMicrosoft


Have fun!

Clif
http://clifnotes.net & http://clifnotes.tk
Devoted to promoting Freeware and Free Information
 
D

Dave

Ted said:
Hello all,

I read a post from a few days ago about the free MS Visual Studio express
downloads, and downloaded the img files for a few I wanted (because I'd like
to be able to install everything after the promo is over), but my current
ISO burner (ISOBURN) only supports .iso image files. Does someone know of a
freeware program to burn .img files, or preferably both? Thanks.


Try DeepBurner. I just burned the .img files for Visual C++ Express and
Visual Basic with it this morning. This link is for the portable version
Http://www.deepburner.com/index.php?r=products&prr=portableed

Dave
 
P

petepat

Hello all,

I read a post from a few days ago about the free MS Visual Studio
express downloads, and downloaded the img files for a few I wanted
(because I'd like to be able to install everything after the promo is
over), but my current ISO burner (ISOBURN) only supports .iso image
files. Does someone know of a freeware program to burn .img files, or
preferably both? Thanks.

http://www.imgburn.com/
 
M

MLC

giovedì 17 novembre 2005 Ted Present ha scritto:
Hello all,
I read a post from a few days ago about the free MS Visual Studio express
downloads, and downloaded the img files for a few I wanted (because I'd like
to be able to install everything after the promo is over), but my current
ISO burner (ISOBURN) only supports .iso image files. Does someone know of a
freeware program to burn .img files, or preferably both? Thanks.

I just renamed .img to .iso, and it burned fine.

--
Maria Luisa C - 17/11/2005 10.07.29
Special-interest publications should realize that if they are
attracting enough advertising and readers to make a profit,
the interest is not so special. Fran Lebowitz
-
 
H

Henry The Mole

Hello, Ted!
You wrote on Thu, 17 Nov 2005 02:13:54 GMT:
I read a post from a few days ago about the free MS Visual Studio
express downloads, and downloaded the img files for a few I wanted
(because I'd like to be able to install everything after the promo is
over), but my current ISO burner (ISOBURN) only supports .iso image
files. Does someone know of a freeware program to burn .img files, or
preferably both? Thanks.

You can extract .iso, .nrg and many other image file formats with CDMage
and burn extracted files with your usual burning software:
http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/frames.html

CDmage features:

- support for Mode1/2048, Mode1/2352, Mode2/2336, Mode2/2352,
Mode2/2056, CDI/2352, CDI/2336, CD+G/2448, Audio/2352 tracks
- support for multisession images.
- supported CD image file types:
CDRWin/Fireburner: CUE, BIN, ISO
BINChunker: ISO, TAO, MM2, PCM
Nero Burning ROM: NRG (both DAO and TAO image types version 4.0.9.1
and above)
CloneCD: CCD, IMG
VirtualCD: FCD (uncompressed containers only)
Farstone Virtual Drive: VCD (uncompressed containers only)
BlindRead/BlindWrite: BWT, BWI
DiscJuggler: CDI (both 2.x and 3.x versions)
Gear Pro: RDB, MD1, XA
NTI CD-Copy: CDP
NTI CD-Maker 2000: NCD
Prassi CD Rep Plus: GCD
Cequadrat Winoncd: C2D
Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4.x: CIF, ISO
other: WAV (44.1 kHz 16 bit stereo only)
- view filesystem of any session (not only last)
- display LBA of any file/folder in the filesystem
- extract and convert tracks into any compatible supported format
- extract files from data tracks
- compare files with files burned on the cd or with files on the hd
- scan checkable tracks or sector range for corruption (all CDRWin,
Nero, CloneCD, BlindRead, DiscJuggler, Gear, NTI CD-Copy, Prassi,
Winoncd and Creator images)
- change LBA of the data tracks
- change volume label and other CD identification data of any session
- repair of corrupted sectors (all CDRWin, Nero, CloneCD, BlindRead,
DiscJuggler, Gear, NTI CD-Copy, Prassi, Winoncd and Creator images)
- rebuild of fields of corrupted sectors - ECC/EDC regen (all CDRWin,
Nero, CloneCD, BlindRead, DiscJuggler, Gear, NTI CD-Copy, Prassi,
Winoncd and Creator images)
- locate content of corrupted sectors
- play audio and CD+G tracks direct from all image files without
extracting while scanning, repairing, locating errors
- sector browser with sector field highlighting
- displaying of total disc time and overburn time for both 74 and 80 min
cds.
- El Torito standard support (bootable cds), extraction of boot record
(multiple-boot images are supported)
- supported operating systems: all Win32 based (95, 98, Me, NT, 2k)
 
M

Morten Skarstad

Ted said:
I read a post from a few days ago about the free MS Visual Studio
express downloads, and downloaded the img files for a few I wanted
(because I'd like to be able to install everything after the promo is
over), but my current ISO burner (ISOBURN) only supports .iso image
files. Does someone know of a freeware program to burn .img files,
or preferably both? Thanks.

When burning disc images I prefer to mount them in a CD/DVD emulator such as
Daemon Tools, and then using my burner software to simply make a
disc-to-disc copy.
 

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