His_Shadow Posted November 20, 2013 Posted November 20, 2013 (edited) Hello, I wanted to convert a file to an ISO. It is an image file (. Tib) this is about 360GB in size. I have made ??the following settings: Data Type: MODE1/2048 File system: UDF UDF Revision: 1:02 Recurse Subdirectories under Advanced: Folder / file name length level 1 Character set: standard and Allow the file size limits are exceeded: several of dimensions I get the following error message: Too many UDF File Entry AD `s to fit in buffer! What can / should I do? my system has 8GB RAM. I must take a system with more memory or is it possibly also on the 32bit version of Image Burn? There is this all about? greez Michel Hallo, ich wollte eine Datei in ein ISO konvertieren. Es ist eine Image Datei (.tib) diese ist ca. 360GB groß. Folgende Einstellungen habe ich vorgenommen: Dateityp: Mode1/2048 Dateisystem: UDF UDF-Revision: 1.02 unter erweitert: Ordner- / Dateinamen-länge Level 1 Zeichensatz: Standart und Erlauben das Dateien Größenlimits überschritten werden: Mehere Ausmaße Ich bekomme folgende Fehlermeldung: Too many UDF File Entry AD`s to fit in buffer! Was kann / muss ich tun?? mein System hat 8GB Ram. Muß ich ein System mit mehr speicher nehmen oder liegt es evtl. auch an der 32bit version von Image Burn? Gibt es diese überhaupt? Greez Michel ImgBurn.log Edited November 20, 2013 by His_Shadow
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 20, 2013 Posted November 20, 2013 What are you hoping to achieve by wrapping such a large file up in an ISO? You'll just end up with another 360gb file that you can't do anything with - unless they've suddenly started doing 500gb disc that I don't know about ?! Files that size belong on hard disks, not optical discs. If you want to back it up over loads of discs, you'll need to split it up into smaller disc sized chunks and burn each one individually. Personally, I'd stick to just storing it on a spare hdd or two.
His_Shadow Posted November 20, 2013 Author Posted November 20, 2013 Quite simply I need an iso so that I can include the image to restore the file to a virtual system. With 50Gb or 80GB large images it goes also. see here: http://bl0git.de/tech/wiederherstellung-acronis-image-in-vmware/ You know? If it is not possible I have had bad luck!! Thank you!!
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 20, 2013 Posted November 20, 2013 Acronis recovery media has network support doesn't it? So can't you just point it at a network share on your PC where that 360gb file is? Oh and btw, the options on the ISO9660 tab don't do anything if ISO9600 isn't being included as a file system! You're just using UDF, so that guide is wrong.
His_Shadow Posted November 20, 2013 Author Posted November 20, 2013 Yeah sure it would go over the network but it takes a very long time. I will make it so. -> Note the manual isn`t wrong, it works! <- thank you and have a nice day!
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 20, 2013 Posted November 20, 2013 I don't see why the network would be slower, you'd only be accessing the same physical file, be it from a network share or once wrapped up in an ISO and then mounted via a virtual optical drive. You could also give VMware direct access to the physical hdd the .tib file is stored on. The manual *is* wrong, it's talking about changing things on the ISO9660 tab (step 4) when you aren't even including the ISO9660 file system in the image you're creating (as per step 3). Well ok, it's not wrong, wrong, but it's getting you to do things which have no effect on the resulting ISO image.
His_Shadow Posted November 20, 2013 Author Posted November 20, 2013 ok whether it is wrong or not it still works
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