Forum: UltraISO
Topic: question
started by: scyee841

Posted by scyee841 on Aug. 22 2004,19:20
Is there any way to fix an .ISO file with "ISO 9660 Volume not Found" ?
Posted by xoben on Aug. 22 2004,21:28
Some .ISO files are video streams with wrong file extension, not CD/DVD images.

If you mount it by virtual CD software such as SoftDisc, you can not browse the contents by windows explorer as well.

Posted by scyee841 on Aug. 23 2004,17:25
Interesting "ISO 9660 Volume not Found"

Say, you have two .iso files, both are good.
The first one is called MOTHER.ISO
The second one is called BABY.ISO

Now listen!

1. create a new folder and name it as STOMACH;
2. drag and drop the BABY.ISO into the STOMACH folder;
3. use the Ultraiso program to open the MOTHER.ISO;
4. add the STOMACH folder inside the MOTHER.ISO;
5. save as PregnantMOTHER.ISO;
6. burn the PregnantMOTHER.ISO to a CD or DVD;
7. now open the PregnantMOTHER from the CD-ROM;
8. in the contents, open the STOMACH folder;
9. open the BABY.ISO;

Chances are: "ISO 9660 Volume not Found"

The baby is aborted!
interesting but don't know why?

I burned 11 DVD in this way and got 3 babies aborted, but the pregnant mother is always good.

Why?

Posted by xoben on Aug. 23 2004,19:05
Please send the first 1MB data of your ISO image to service@ezbsystems.com, we will do detailed check.

PS: A small tool filecut.exe (http://www.ezbsys.com/download/filecut.exe) may help you to do so.

Posted by scyee841 on Aug. 26 2004,17:45
Oh, my God, thank you for your kindness, I would like to do that.  Thank you again.