Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

when i started my imageburner it labels my files as mds instead of iso file type is that going to be a problem and if it is how do i change the file type?

 

 

Rob F :whistling::chair:

Posted (edited)

MDS stands for Media Descriptor....

 

your supposed to have an ISO to go along with it...

 

those 2 work hand in hand...

 

c9yNC.png

Edited by eSkRo
Posted

MDS stands for Media Descriptor....

 

your supposed to have an ISO to go along with it...

 

those 2 work hand in hand...

 

c9yNC.png

Posted

MDS stands for Media Descriptor....

 

your supposed to have an ISO to go along with it...

 

those 2 work hand in hand...

 

c9yNC.png

ok is the imgburner suppossed to make the file an iso itself or am i supposed to do it because now it downloaded and installed but it is telling me to insert the original disc instead of a back up copy

Posted

i got this message after the copy i made was installed ( please insert the original disc not a bqackup copy ) is this because the program copied the image as a mds instead of an iso file? and if so how do i make the necassry chages to prevent this from happening again so i can copy my pc games and play them

 

ROB F :whistling::angry:

Posted

(topics merged)

i belive the problem may have occured because the iso image was in rar format s that possibly my problem?

Posted

Nope, the problem is that you've got WinRAR associated with ISO files.

 

Go into the WinRAR options and turn off that file association.

 

You should enable file extensions within Explorer too, then you can truely see what you're working with an won't have to rely on the pretty icons.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.