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How do you create Image files in NERO BURNING ROM?
Please help as I am new to this
How do you create Image files in NERO for burning at a later time? And is it possible to modify these nero image files once they are on you hard disk drive? Than you for any feedback. |
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Nero can create either ISO or NRG files. Select the "Image Recorder" from
your "choose recorder" list and proceed the same as any compilation. When you go to save the actual image, you can select the image type. Modifying them would require a separate program. "Zoran" wrote in message ... Please help as I am new to this How do you create Image files in NERO for burning at a later time? And is it possible to modify these nero image files once they are on you hard disk drive? Than you for any feedback. |
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 08:40:17 -0600, "Dan G" wrote:
Nero can create either ISO or NRG files. Select the "Image Recorder" from your "choose recorder" list and proceed the same as any compilation. When you go to save the actual image, you can select the image type. Modifying them would require a separate program. Not to mention that by altering and Image, you no longer have an Image. |
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Idiot, It is to an ISO image. It's just no longer an exact copy.
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 19:48:44 -0400, NobodyMan wrote: On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:20:13 -0400, wrote: Not true. As DG wroe there are other programs that allow you to add or remove files to/from an existing ISO image. They simply rebuild the ISO image to affect the changes. No, it's NOT an ISO image anymore. An ISO Image of a CD is a bit-by-bit, sector-by-sector exact copy of the source CD. If you alter it, then it is no longer an ISO Image of the original CD; IOW, it is no longer an Image. |
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By the ISO definition, once it is no longer an exact image it is NOT
an ISO Image. An ISO Image IS an exact copy. On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 21:50:20 GMT, User wrote: Idiot, It is to an ISO image. It's just no longer an exact copy. On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 19:48:44 -0400, NobodyMan wrote: On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:20:13 -0400, wrote: Not true. As DG wroe there are other programs that allow you to add or remove files to/from an existing ISO image. They simply rebuild the ISO image to affect the changes. No, it's NOT an ISO image anymore. An ISO Image of a CD is a bit-by-bit, sector-by-sector exact copy of the source CD. If you alter it, then it is no longer an ISO Image of the original CD; IOW, it is no longer an Image. |
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