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multi iso on DVD


can i put 2 or more CD iso's on a DVD and still use the iso's as normal CD's?

    
diroga

do you have a clearer picture of yourself? but i have no idea

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pfclassic

just do a test and see !!!

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pcmagic

Yeah you can use Nero or any other tool and create a UDF DVD file compillation. Then, after the ISOs are burned, you can load them up using Daemon Tools or so. I kno wit works because I have done so several times already.

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jancz3rt

I think diroga meant using a DVD as a "multi-cd". I don't think that's possible but you can burn the iso's as files like jancz3rt and then mount them with for example Daemon-Tools or Alcohol 120%.

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mrjack

You can do it if you are making a boot disc (i.e., them massive million in one tools on a single disc where each tool is its own ISO) but not for general use, no.

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Praetor

installation files of a certain cd?

you will have to unzip the iso file with something like ISObuster.
create two folders on the DVD when burning as data.
then copy the files to the seperate folders. when you install, you just point to the folder, or open the folder.

if you want like an AUTOSTART type of dvd for the cd, im not sure if you are capable of doing it on a dvd, though im sure you can, you will need a program that creates that for you. like an interface where you can install the files of the different folders.

if its something like dvd movies or other things, you can probably still do it, im not sure if it will automatically play if you have that set up. however, you can probably still open it in windows media player if you have the proper codecs.

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computerhakk


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you will have to unzip the iso file with something like ISObuster.

create two folders on the DVD when burning as data.

then copy the files to the seperate folders. when you install, you just point to the folder, or open the folder.


Assuming that there is no copyprotection in your way




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if its something like dvd movies or other things, you can probably still do it, im not sure if it will automatically play if you have that set up. however, you can probably still open it in windows media player if you have the proper codecs.


Doing it with DVDvideo is really easy and thus, doable

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Praetor
 
 
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