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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Maniac on August 07, 2003, 04:44:24 AM
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How does it work? never used it before...
I got an ISO file wich dont seem to want to burn correctly, i know the file aint corrupt... so i downloaded isobuster to try to "fix" the ISO-file but i dont seem to know how to use it...
Any advice?
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Open the desired file. Extract the directory to a temp folder. Burn the contents of the temp folder with your favorite burning software.
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GAAAAAAAH!!!!
When i open the isofile with isobuster i only get an few choices :
Extract to blablabla
Extract to blablabla
and
Extract to blablabla
Every extract function creates this .bin files.... then what?
Im at loss, only like 3 options in this prog and i cant get it to work!!!! :confused:
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Alcohol 120% is pretty handy for .iso stuff. With the size of some HD's these days I just ISO my most used CD's and have them sitting on my HD and then mount them to a virtual CD drive when I need them.
http://www.alcohol-soft.com
Gatso
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Thx for the help but no luck...
4 cd´s wasted...
The ISO file must be corrupt! :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Maniac
GAAAAAAAH!!!!
When i open the isofile with isobuster i only get an few choices :
Extract to blablabla
Extract to blablabla
and
Extract to blablabla
Every extract function creates this .bin files.... then what?
Im at loss, only like 3 options in this prog and i cant get it to work!!!! :confused:
Why would you have and ISO of a .bin file? weird. Anyway, you can extract the bin file, then open the bin file with isobuster and hopefully extract the directories from that.
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Well i tought that isobuster was for fixing "bad iso-files" but i have realized that its for extracting files within the ISO...
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ISObuster doe "fix" things in that you can use it to extract the contents of a BIN, CIF ISO or other images and repack it correctly (or your own way) for burning to a CD.
I finally downloaded ISOBuster and Alcohol 120% last night as Nero would not burn a BIN file (SVCD) that I had. They both work great imo.