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Thread: Installing iso. file

  1. #31
    I only just found out that Winrar could be used. It's the best option imo.

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #32
    I tried all softwares for .iso files , but poweriso is the best .

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #33
    mount it with virtual iso !

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #34
    Use ultraiso.

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #35
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    I'm just gonna add another bid in for PowerISO. It's pretty simple and easy to use.

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #36
    The problem with Poweriso is it wants to create .daa files which are proprietary and can only be mounted with poweriso itself. Its an old ploy to try and force others to buy their software and that sucks. Magiciso does the same thing with its .uif files. So if you create an iso with Poweriso as a .daa and then try and share it you force others to use that program and thats not right. Ultraiso is really the best, it will open and create just about any type of image you can think of (except for .daa and .uif files cause if they did they would get sued by the Poweriso and Magiciso makers).

    If you do download a .daa file (often they're hidden inside of rars) you can search an illegal converter that is floating around that the makers cannot sue since no one seems to know who made it. The same goes for .uif, search "daa2iso or uif2iso" and spit on those proprietary morons.
    Last edited by Appzalien; 04-15-2010 at 01:49 PM.

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #37
    I'm used POWERISO and it's good for me

  8. Software & Hardware   -   #38
    You should still give Ultraiso a try though. I think you'll find its alot more universal and powerful. I've used it for some incredible things like to extract movie files from a game install iso (thereby making the dvd a dvd5 instead of a dvd9 [dual layer]) and replacing them with exactly named copies that are 0 bytes (I just name them as notepad txt files and then put them on the modified iso and change the .txt to whatever, mp4 .bik .mpeg. This way the install will not error since it finds the movies or audio files and puts them in the installed directory. This allows me to use a cd or another dvd5 to put the movies and audio on and then after the install add them to the directory replacing the 0 byte files I created. So I don't have to use a dual layer disk, and often its enough to take a 5gig game disk down to 4.3gig and put the remaining 700mb onto a cd for after installation.

  9. Software & Hardware   -   #39
    Ultra Iso is best software to edit .iso files
    and There magic Iso It's good and Faster but i trust more In the first

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #40
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    Use POWERISO

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