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Single layer ISO on your hard drive


carl606

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Hello there guys.

 

I was just looking at this artical, http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=1778

 

As i was going to create ISO images of my recovery disks, just as a backup copy, someone had told me about this artical, but i am not sure on a couple of things, as i am just learning about "imgburm" and how the program works.

 

(IE. "firstly make sure your VOB , IFO, and BUP files are in a folder called VIDEO_TS , i haven't a clue what this is about, and i don't even know what a "single layer ISO is..

 

But as a newbie to imgburn, i am willing to learn how you would do this artical, if i new a little bit more about it and what it means.....

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Where/What are your 'recovery discs' at the moment?

 

Are they actual CD/DVD's or are they stored somewhere on your computer?

 

 

 

Hello lighting uk

 

They are the two DVD recovery disks used to reinstall the Vista OS , i have already created the disks last year, and i thought it would be a good idea to create ISO images of these, just as a second backup and put these on my other computer

As i say i was going to create ISO images of these, and someone had given me a link to this topic.

 

My original question , on another forum

was is it ok to create ISO images of your vista recovery disks,as i really wasen't sure as to what would happen when i inserted the first one

 

 

I have printed the topic "how to create an image file from a disk using imgburn" so i understand how you would do that.

 

I was just a bit confused by the artical http://forum.imgburn...?showtopic=1778

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