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Use Isobuster to break it back out into the original folder and file structure. www.isobuster.com

Why do you need to open it back up? Just burn it to a CD or mount it to virtual drive and run it from there.
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Use Isobuster to break it back out into the original folder and file structure. www.isobuster.com

Why do you need to open it back up? Just burn it to a CD or mount it to virtual drive and run it from there.

Iso buster requires a $30 payment

I dont know what a virtual drive is:ph34r:
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http://www.isobuster.com/isobusterdownload.php

Click a download link, its a fre 30 day trial of it. What are you trying to do with the ISO file?


make it play
I've got that but to get it to do anything usefull i have to get the registration key
$30
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http://www.isobuster.com/isobusterdownload.php

Click a download link, its a fre 30 day trial of it. What are you trying to do with the ISO file?


make it play
I've got that but to get it to do anything usefull i have to get the registration key
$30



I use PowerISO to play. DL'ed it free. It creates a virtual drive for you.

Google it.
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http://www.daemon-tools.cc/ Daemon tools FTW. Its free, its small, its intuitive and its powerful. Mount the image and thats it.

BTW - Mounting the image, creates another "virtual" drive on your computer. It is exactly as if the CD was in another CD drive, except it is being run off the HDD. I use it all the time to run maintenance manuals off my HDD instead of CD's (MUCH faster) and I can have several different images open at once (like having 2, 3, 4, 5... cd drives running at once).

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http://www.isobuster.com/isobusterdownload.php

Click a download link, its a fre 30 day trial of it. What are you trying to do with the ISO file?


make it play



so burn it to a CD..should work as normal after that
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virtual daemon software will allow you to make the ISO look like a dvd drive in your computer. Then you can squirt some lube on it, mount it and drag and drop the files inside.

cheers..

ps. dont really squirt lube on it. I was kidding about that part.

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