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I just installed ImgBurn 2.5.7.0. I built an ISO from a selection of files and folders. I used MagicDisc to view the ISO. The full path is not preserved. I googled and explored the ImgBurn settings. Under the General tab, there are options to "Preserve Full Pathnames" for CUE, DVD, and MDS. No such checkbox exists for ISO, though mention is made of full paths for ISO at:

 

http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=7890&hl=+full%20+path%20+iso#entry77897

 

Is there a way to preserve full paths when building an ISO?

 

P.S. I attached the log file. I am aware that it reveals some files that could not be added to the ISO image, and that is a separate issue (to find a way to pull in from different user accounts). In an ISO file that *is* created, the constituent files do not have their full paths.

ImgBurn_usrRenamed.logFetching info...

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I want to caution that Google Support forums uses a "Mark as Best" feature for individual posts in a thread. Unfortunately, the OP does not have the ability to unmark a post as an answer (or best answer) if he/she determines that it doesn't address the specific issue that he/she raised. This means the "mark as [best] answer" feature can be mis-used. Microsoft forums *does* allow the OP to unmark a post as an answer.

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  On 1/6/2013 at 1:18 AM, LIGHTNING UK! said:

I'll wait for the next release though, give them time to fix a few more bugs first :D

 

True. There was a bug in that function for mobile themes in the first release. The solution in ver 3.4.1 they disabled it and in stead it shows a symbol for a missing picture. :P

 

http://community.invisionpower.com/blog/1174/entry-8192-ipboard-34-dev-update-best-answer-feature/

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