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    viru5's Avatar ~ Addicted BT Rep: +6BT Rep +6
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    Daemon Tools it's the best choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viru5 View Post
    Daemon Tools it's the best choice.
    Dont the newest version have spyware on it, that the only reason i dont use it or download it anymore.



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    That tis wrong.....it has a freakiin' toolbar you can "decline" to install, just like CCleaner has...and no it's still not spyware...and tiss still "freeware". Like I said, if you want to "open" the .iso file, WinRAR is the best because you can extract it, and to load/install it, DTools is the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SonsOfLiberty View Post
    That tis wrong.....it has a freakiin' toolbar you can "decline" to install, just like CCleaner has...and no it's still not spyware...and tiss still "freeware". Like I said, if you want to "open" the .iso file, WinRAR is the best because you can extract it, and to load/install it, DTools is the best.
    Yea fair enough, i found out after it was the tool bar to.



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    The .iso files, are an image of a physical CD or DVD Disk.

    • If you want to burn it to a new blank CD or DVD, then you can use ImgBurn (www.imgBurn.com), which is free.
    • If you want to trick your computer and let it thinks that you have inserted the CD or DVD (whithout burn it) then you can use "Daemon Tools". This program will create a virtual CD/DVD-Rom drive on your computer, and then it will mount the .iso file to the newly created drive.
    • If you want just the files that are into the .iso file, then you can use WinRAR to extract them wherever you want. (Yes, WinRAR can extract those .iso files).

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