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Extracting file system from an iso image
I am trying to create an image of a CD by modifying its contents. Nevermind how I am doing this (I am just following some directions). But does anyone know how to extract the created image onto one's hard drive so I can verify that I made the image correctly? As it stands right now, I have to burn the CD in order

Auto-Extracting/expanging ISO images
Deloris Tucker d.tuc...@senate.gov alt comp periphs cdr winimage "Thomas" <tschik...@home.com> wrote in message news:GyN24.113449$V4.1283415@news2.rdc1.on.home.com... I have an ISO that is too big to burn on a normal CD-R, any way of extracting the ISO to my hard drive instead of buring it so that I can cut it down

extracting an ISO image
I don't know NERO, but in most burning apps, there is an option, "Create CD from ISO image", and then an option to select the image file. Then I followed the suggestion given by Laszlo, which was to burn the actual archive without extracting it. Fortunately, I saved the original file so this was easy enough to

Extracting files from an ISO image?
Doesn't Warm Silence's CDROMFS allow you to do this? Anyway something in my machine does! I have a ISO image sitting on a HD from a previous use of CDBurn and it opens fine despite CDBurn not being present/seen in the current session. Could be wrong. Cheers Alan -- Alan Calder, Milton Keynes, UK.

Extracting "precompact"... DONE!
Torquil Macdonald Sørensen torq...@frisurf.no linux debian user Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote: How can a non-root user (so I can't mount anything as a loopback FS) extract an ISO image without writing and then mounting a CD. 'isoinfo' can (as far as I understand) only extract a single file at a time.

I need a Linux Certified Engineer to solve this
Darren stupid_s...@yahoo.com alt os linux Is there a prog out there that you can view whats in an ISO file and extract the contents. I know you can use mount to mount the iso image then copy, but sometime iso files i get don't mount (but i can use winimage to view them). I type: mount file.iso -t iso9660 -o loop

Bootable CDROM's from the ISO Image Files
Big Bird con...@biosys.net comp os linux jhmorri...@hotmail.com (Jason) wrote in message news:<97fd5b24.0209251803.7fe57...@posting.google.com>... How do I go about extracting an ISO image without having to burn a cd? Any help would be appreciated. Jason % mkdir ./iso % mount -t iso9660 image.filename.is0 .

extract iso image
Hi there, I'm trying to extract files from an ISO image without burning it to a disk. I used to use WinImage to do this but it doesn't seem to work under W2K. Does anyone know of another program that can do this, or whether there is a way to get WinImage working under W2K (I get a memory read error after the

booting from ISO image on HD?
I am trying to create an image of a CD by modifying its contents. Nevermind how I am doing this (I am just following some directions). But does anyone know how to extract the created image onto one's hard drive so I can verify that I made the image correctly? Depending on the image format you are using,

CD-imagen purku
Some operations such as creating self-extracting Zip files and editing comments are also disabled for split Zip files. The sizes listed as "1.2MB," "1.44MB," and "2.88MB" are approximate. The segments of the split Zip file are sized appropriately to fit on media of the specified size.

extract iso image
Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image: extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball, without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man pages, but I feel like I'm searching for a needle in a haystack. Thanks in advance.

Extracting files from an ISO image?
Is there a way I can extract an ISO image from the .bin file? I've tried mounting it over loopback, but it didn't work. If could be that the ISO image is embedded in the .bin file: loopback mounting has an offset option which tries the mount starting at a certain way into the file. I presume that ISO images have a

install slack from a image on my second harddisk
Brent Verner br...@rcfile.org linux debian maint boot Hi, Sorry for the noise, but I figured this is the best list for the question. How can I extract the boot image from a bootable ISO image? I've tried dd if=iso.raw of=boot.img bs=2 skip=21 count=720 but it doesn't give me the bootable floppy image.

trouble burning Official 10.0 CDs
I tried with a Windows 2000 CD that is bootable, copied files and tried to make an ISO image, but it would not boot from the CD. bootable?? self extracting? self running? sorry for the scatty reply but im lost as to what you exactly have and need doing..... regards slayer.. please return more info.... thank you

Extracting files from an EZCD 5 .ISO image??
Rob Bogus ro...@tmr.com mailing comp cdwrite Ashish Rangole wrote: Once I have read an ISO9660 image with or without Joliet/Rockridge extns, is there a way to simply extract files, directory sturcture from it (analogous to tar extraction), without actually mounting the iso image? Is there a utility to do this?

viewing and extracting ISO files
However, extracting an ISO image to either a CD or a file location requires software that is not included in Windows - unlike a self-extracting .exe file. You (as subscribers) would need to use either your CD imaging software or some other utility. Although these are easily downloaded, they are not tools that we

Extract ISO image
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Boselli l...@dicea.unifi.it linux samba Actually mounting the iso image from and HD is much faster than reading from an actual cdrom ! Il 25 May 2005 alle 14:51 Nathan Vidican immise in rete Has anyone, or does anyone know of, a way to directly mount or utilize and iso image file as a filesystem?

extracting individual files from iso 9660 image
Geff g...@rocketmail.com alt comp periphs cdr On Mon, 06 Dec 1999 11:59:34 GMT, "Thomas" <tschik...@home.com> wrote: I have an ISO that is too big to burn on a normal CD-R, any way of extracting the ISO to my hard drive instead of buring it so that I can cut it down, any programs out there?

Possible to extract ISO/BIN image to HD?
tli...@my-dejanews.com alt cd-rom Ok, so tell me how do to do this with a .cif or .iso image file? In article <36aedb6f.80041...@news.tudelft.nl>, i...@ergens.in.nl wrote: On Tue, 26 Jan 1999 20:48:53 GMT, tli...@my-dejanews.com wrote: Is there any way to view/extract files on a EZ CD Creator image file?

Extract ISO image
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can capture this image and run linux under vpc. I can burn a cd from this image. I can capture this cd and run linux under vpc. I tried to extract the iso image from the cd. vpc CANNOT boot from my extracted iso. I tried nero 6. I tried isobuster. neither worked. I must admit that there are extraction options