I need to replace some files in a bootable iso file witrh some other files. Does ImgBurn offer this functionality as an iso editor ? If so how do I do this with ImgBurn ?

Editing ISO file with ImgBurn
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eldiener
, Mar 22 2017 09:46 AM
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Posted 22 March 2017 - 09:46 AM
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Posted 22 March 2017 - 09:52 AM
Sorry, it doesn't edit ISO files.
The best you could do is rebuild it by mounting to a virtual drive, adding everything from said virtual drive into Build mode (I'd recommend 'Advanced' input mode here), adding your new/replacement files and then making it bootable (how you do that bit would depend on what sort of bootable disc it is).
The best you could do is rebuild it by mounting to a virtual drive, adding everything from said virtual drive into Build mode (I'd recommend 'Advanced' input mode here), adding your new/replacement files and then making it bootable (how you do that bit would depend on what sort of bootable disc it is).
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Posted 22 March 2017 - 02:27 PM
If you want to edit an ISO directly, try UltraISO. It's what I use. However, it's not free.
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