Ok, not sure if anyone has suggested this or not, but it came about from working with my Wii's Modchip update ISO file. It was contained in an archive file and I needed to burn it to disk in order to update the modchip firmware. Well, the compressed file was extremely small; however, once de-compressed the ISO file is something like 1.4 gigs. I was wondering if you could make ImgBurn somehow work with ISO or any other type of file within an archive? I guess it would have to de-compress on the fly to memory and then burn that data and then repeat and so on... It would be a cool way to burn various compressible images without having to actually de-compress and take up all that HD space... So, is this possible?