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costinel

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  1. If you just leave the file extension on Bin it'll work fine. You'll end up with a BIN and CUE file combo.

     

    The program uses BIN if it's a Mode 2/2352 disc. An ISO should only contain Mode 1/2048 sectors... so basically this is your fault.

     

    I WANT iso. and I don't care what's technically right or wrong. the WHOLE world is reading and writing ISO and linux dd is creating a GOOD iso. if you fail at that, without giving me the opportunity to create a "non-compliant" iso, but used by everyone, then your work is useless.

     

    let's call it i want a byte-copy of a cd-rom disk which i will save into a file called mydisk.iso.

    is your software able to give me this option?

  2. take a windows xp install disk

    install 2.4.4.0

    click on 'create image file from disk'

    change bin to iso

    go

     

    expected results: the ISO from ANY Cd-Rom should be identical to the output from linux command 'dd'

     

    actual results:

    - the iso file is not bootable with vmware

    - the iso file cannot be mounted with linux command mount -t iso9660 -o loop

    - the iso file cannot be unpacked with 7zip.

     

    this is the first case a program creates a wrongly ISO

    i have tested with another windows program (magic iso) and it creates the same output as linux 'dd'

     

    this is a big dissapointment from this great program. it put me into an embarrasing situation. next time i'll count on linux and dd.

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