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Auto-Extracting/expanging ISO images
Which dawns the question to Evanapp... are you sure the ISO got copied over properly? Like, have you checked the file sizes between the ISO image in the Virtual command, select the new disk you made and copied the ISO image to, and click "Mount". The disk should be visible as an MS-DOS volume on the Macintosh

Bug#398203: k3b: fails extracting an ISO image from DVD
In article <375d8dad.15207...@news.flash.net>, P...@ntera.com (P@ntera) wrote: On Tue, 08 Jun 1999 03:04:21 GMT, ferr...@SPAMFREEcts.com (Ken "Bahnzo" Tarvin) bludgeoned him/herself senseless with a Wiffle BatŪ until finally screaming: A friend and I were talking about whether or not it's possible to extract an ISO

Extracting "precompact"... DONE!
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 do. But...it didn't work either. After burning the 4.7 mini.iso (compressed WinRAR) file, putting the CD in the tray and rebooting...nada,

extracting an ISO image
=20 Has anyone, or does anyone know of, a way to directly mount or utilize an= d iso image file as a filesystem? I'd like to use samba to create a series = of shares based on ISO images; assuming one can mount an ISO image file one could in theory serve windows clients as a cdrom archive (of course assum= ing

how to extract iso image without mounting
Ramiro Aceves ea1...@gmail.com linux debian bugs dist DVD-R DATA = OK, FAILED So in this case for example, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't ? Sorry, perhaps I did not explain it right. I meant that a DVD-R from Verbatim brand went OK and a DVD-R from TDK brand FAILED. The experiment is very consistent,

ISO-9660 Images
I searched the web and found ultraiso which only allowed me to make iso out of my backup data not exceeding 300MB. I searched again and again and couldn't find any. So, could you guys can tell me any freeware (preferable) that can convert normal windows files into iso image? (not editing or extracting iso from

Extracting songs/files from a cd3 Image File???
I want to extract an downloaded isoimage by first mounting it. I tried: mount -t iso9660 -o loop image.iso /mnt but turns out I don't have mount_iso9660 under /sbin, only mount_cd9660. Is there any other way to do this? I am running freebsd5.3/i386. Thanks! Is my best guess you have been reading Linux docs to have

Extracting songs/files from a cd3 Image File???
Is there a Windows XP tool that can take an .iso file as input, and output a self-extracting executable such that when the user runs the executable, a GUI appears prompting the user to insert a writeable CD, and burns the CD using the .iso image? I have an .iso that I want to distribute to users, however many of

Auto-Extracting/expanging ISO images
And the ISO had to be on another harddisk then the one you use for installing. Hopefully I am understanding you. One way to accomplish this is to take your ISO image and extract the files onto the second HD. Slackware's install allows you to install from another harddisk (the second HD in your case).

Bug#398203: k3b: fails extracting an ISO image from DVD
Andy Marks metal...@ukgateway.net comp sys acorn misc In article <giKob.4075018$Bf5.555...@news.easynews.com>, Richard Antony Burton <richardaburton-NOSP...@hotmail.com> wrote: Any tools about that will do this, under RO? Richard. CD-Burn, using the "import previous session" on Filer-like Data Layout menu option.

extracting boot image from 'el torito' image
Thanks Ashish On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 18:05, Volker Kuhlmann 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?

Extracting files from an ISO image?
Paul pa...@netcom.no linux redhat install Hi If you are extracting the files from the ISo... and still having problems.. then my guess would be that your ISO However, my problem still exists that I CANNOT install from a CD containing a RH7.2 iso image. I try to boot with the extracted files (using isobuster),

Extracting files from an ISO image?
Strider stri...@gv2.net alt comp periphs cdr U can use WINIMAGE to extract the ISO file... 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,

Possible to extract ISO/BIN image to HD?
I don't have this software, or want to buy it, but reading on the website did lead me to this: http://wonderworks.geekgang.com/free/index.html Allows you to mount an ISO image through CDFS. Works fine on RO3.7, but can't get it to work on RO4 (I set number of CDs to 1 in configure, but I still don't have any CDs

anyone got an .iso image of XP Home?
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. The disk itself is the bootable image. There are other images provided (boot/root) if you want 1.44MB versions suitable for standard floppy. -- .

extracting individual files from iso 9660 image
You
can also get an .iso extractor. "KL Sparrow" <ke...@hardwareflux.xom> wrote in message news:of5ustca4gj27hfct9c9d5llbfr4a71i08@4ax.com... Hi I have an ISO image and need to extract and install it via a virtual CD on my HD. I dont have access at the moment to a CDRW to burn the image, but can only install the

How do I create an iso image that vpc2007 will boot?
Are you first doing a preliminary run with a disk-booted linux, and processing the iso image to extract the kernel and creating a special initrd, then constructing a boot loader setup that You need a specialized boot loader that creates the initrd on the fly, extracting the required module from the iso image.

extracting an ISO image
TIFR students hbcsest...@yahoo.com linux debian devel mentors We've been using the extract_compressed_fs command to extract ISOs from a knoppix CD. However on running the command extract_compressed_fs we encountered the following error : $ extract_compressed_fs /cdrom/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX > /knx/sourceschool/gno3_6.iso

Bug#398203: k3b: fails extracting an ISO image from DVD
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: Correct -- cue/bin is a format for complete disc images, with session information (ie it can contain, for example, a multi-session data

Bug#398203: k3b: fails extracting an ISO image from DVD
Maria ma...@penreader.com microsoft public windowsxp general you can use Paragon CD-ROM Emulator 5.0 http://www.cdrom-emulator.com KL Sparrow wrote: Hi I have an ISO image and need to extract and install it via a virtual CD on my HD. I dont have access at the moment to a CDRW to burn the image, but can only install