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Mayhem99

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  1. Worked perfectly! Thank you.
  2. Thank you. I have updated to the latest version. I followed your instructions but I must be doing something wrong. I added the .ISO file to the source box in build mode and selected my DVD-RW drive as the destination. I ignored "you have selected 1 file and it looks like an image" by clicking Yes (i.e. not switching to write mode) and confirmed the image label. I am then confronted with an error telling me that the file exceeds the ISO9660 size limit. It gives me 2 options: 1 - switch the file system to UDF 2 - enable allow files exceeding size limit I don't know what the ramifications are and I would hate to choose one that will allow me to burn all my iso images to disc only to find I cannot create working DVDs from them at a later date However, I note that the destination has changed from G: (my DVD-RW) to C:\Documents and Settings\<<my username>>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning\<<image name.ISO>> EDIT: I managed to sort the path out by switching to device output but the file size error still persists. I am unsure of which of the 2 options I should try (as I do not understand what they do). I am somewhat confused and any enlightening is greatly appreciated.
  3. Hello, I have had a look at the FAQ and did a search but came up short. Having small children, I make backup copies of our DVDs and I have found that my HDD is becoming quite full with .iso images of these DVDs. I had to delete a few recently and sure enough, two scratched discs and one with sticky stuff on them needed to be replaced. Fortunately, I had the copies of each that I made, which are now in use but I have had to make another backup of each one again. What I want to be able to do is burn the iso image to a DVD but have it stay as an image file. The same way you can burn a mp3 file as data or music. This way, once I rip, compress and create the iso image, I can put it onto a DVD and stick it on a shelf and not have it taking up room on my HDD. I am sure it is a simple thing to do but I couldn't figure it out looking at the menu options in ImageBurn v2.3.2.0. Any help greatly appreciated.
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