Kenzaki Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 I want my Microsoft Office Installer become image file and save to HD only. The Original File in folder was 558MB and 19 Files What i did? 1. I click the Create Image File From Files & Folders 2. I browse the Office Folders, select all and Click OPEN (I notice it was only 2 files in Image burn Menu)? it was only the SET- UP and Product keys 3. Then i click the BUILD 4. Select location to be save and i choose SAVE AS TYPE "ISO" 5. After finish converting When i check the folder. It was only 1.18MB? and has 2 file type (ISO and MDS) file. I think im messing up in the settings? BTW Microsoft Office installer folder has many files the " acess, enterprise, office, groove, excel, etc and the Set-up.
Cynthia Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 Sounds as you selected "Select all files" instead of also including the folders from your source.
Kenzaki Posted January 31, 2010 Author Posted January 31, 2010 Sounds as you selected "Select all files" instead of also including the folders from your source. Ahh ok. I think i got it? I should choose the "Browse for a folder" ryt? Because what i did earlier was " browse for a file" and cant include all files.
Cynthia Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 Yes, start with the browse for/add folders and include the folders you see in the root of your source and then also include the files you see in the root of your source by using the add files function. If you use the advanced build window, you should see how much in size/amount of files/folders there are in your new compilation.
Kenzaki Posted January 31, 2010 Author Posted January 31, 2010 Yes, start with the browse for/add folders and include the folders you see in the root of your source and then also include the files you see in the root of your source by using the add files function. If you use the advanced build window, you should see how much in size/amount of files/folders there are in your new compilation. Ok tnx! Tried now and works perfectly.
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