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data size >= CD capacity
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I have a iso file of size about 1.2 gigs and I need to burn this file on CDRs. I know, I can remake 2 smaller iso files and go about that way, but I am wondering if there is any way to burn the file on 2 CDRs in such a way that when the first CDR is full, it gets ejected and I should be prompted to put in the 2nd CDR. I am not sure how to go about doing this. any pointers?? Thanks Manish |
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Manish wrote:
Hi, I have a iso file of size about 1.2 gigs and I need to burn this file on CDRs. I know, I can remake 2 smaller iso files and go about that way, but I am wondering if there is any way to burn the file on 2 CDRs in such a way that when the first CDR is full, it gets ejected and I should be prompted to put in the 2nd CDR. I am not sure how to go about doing this. any pointers?? Yup. An image can't be written that way. You can unpack the image and share the files across two discs, you can even use a program which compresses the files and spans the result, but you'll lose any position information on file locations in any event. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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