Anil Vijay Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 Dear Friends Thank you for helping me on my previous question about the DL errors, the problem is fixed and I am happy. Now i have another question and i searched the fourm but could not get info. Here is the situation. I have 2 .iso files each 3.9 GB. I have a DL dvd which i bought yesterday (thanks to my other question). I am trying to use img burn to write both those .iso files to this one DL dvd. I am confused on how to do it. The file names are NAM1.iso NAM2.iso Please help. Anil.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 ISO's don't work like that. It's 1 per disc. Depending on their contents, you could extract them somewhere, merge them manually and rebuild a double layer disc/image. Far easier to just burn them to single layer discs.
Anil Vijay Posted June 3, 2010 Author Posted June 3, 2010 ISO's don't work like that. It's 1 per disc. Depending on their contents, you could extract them somewhere, merge them manually and rebuild a double layer disc/image. Far easier to just burn them to single layer discs. So just curious, after posting this question, I clicked on an icon which asked me if I would like to make a .cue file. so I said yes and added one file after another, saved the .cue file and am i guess burning the .cue file. will this not work.
Anil Vijay Posted June 3, 2010 Author Posted June 3, 2010 What's in those ISO files? North American maps for a GPS system.
Cynthia Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 Sure the GPS system can read/understand the disc if you join two different discs? I guess some files exists in both discs.
Anil Vijay Posted June 3, 2010 Author Posted June 3, 2010 Sure the GPS system can read/understand the disc if you join two different discs? I guess some files exists in both discs. Dont know, and yes there are same file in both the discs. I think i am going to just use 2 diff disks. Thank you for your help every one.
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