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Hi
I am opening a DVD image of 3.6GB which is working good.
then select save as and save it on a different name the image gets corrupted.
When i do it on a smaller image 2.0GB this is not happening.
when i use MagicISO this problem doesn't occur.

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UltraISO Version 8.5.1.1860
Windows XP SP2

The DVD consists
PowerQuest BOOT + PQI file size 2.0GB + PQI file size 1.6GB

Please help.
Is there a log file i can upload?


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Hello liqnit, please check it this way:
1) Open the original 3.6GB ISO by UltraISO
2) Choose 'File'->'Create checksums' from main menu, and get a .MD5 file
3) Open the ISO newly created, choose 'File'->'Verify checksums' and see if an error occurs
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Hello liqnit, please check it this way:
1) Open the original 3.6GB ISO by UltraISO
2) Choose 'File'->'Create checksums' from main menu, and get a .MD5 file
3) Open the ISO newly created, choose 'File'->'Verify checksums' and see if an error occurs

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i did as you told me but i get no error on MD5
But i get an error when using the Saved one

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i did as you told me but i get no error on MD5
But i get an error when using the Saved one

Thanks for the feedback.

Are the two PQI files (2.0GB and 1.6GB) in root directory? A List of the files and folders in the root directory will be helpful.
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I cannot add my post so i post another
The size of the files is diffrent:

3.17 GB (3,414,425,600 bytes) - ORIGINAL SIZE
3.17 GB (3,414,102,016 bytes) - COPY SIZE


ORIGINAL SIZE


COPY SIZE


the new size is smaller!!
When i use the an independent MD5 checker i get a difference.


MD5 download

Please advise.
Is there a setting i am missing?
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It is normal that the size of thet two ISOs are different.

Could you provide a list of the files and folders in the root directory?
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It is normal that the size of thet two ISOs are different.

Could you provide a list of the files and folders in the root directory?

Hi
here is the list:

[PQDI]
ILVCVR.002
ILVCVR.PQI
OPT8K.bat

you want me to upload the boot.img?
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here are the boot images
http://www.2send.us/uploads/44a7ad9780.zip - working
http://www.2send.us/uploads/2544d87816.zip - not working
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here is the list:
[PQDI]
ILVCVR.002
ILVCVR.PQI
OPT8K.bat

Thank you.

Please try it this way:
1) Open the original ISO
2) Right click on 'PQDI' folder and choose "File Properties" from the popup menu
3) Change 'Priority' value to '1' and click 'OK'
4) Save as a new ISO
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THANKS A LOT it worked!!
Can you explain what i was doing wrong ?
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