Forum: UltraISO
Topic: 6 .iso to 1 DVD
started by: uneekz

Posted by uneekz on Dec. 27 2004,15:30
I have "Mandrake 10.1 Official Power Pack", it is 6 .iso images, the size of each iso is 692 and total size of all 6 iso is 4.06gb and I want to burn them all to a single DVD -RW how can I do that? Please help me ASAP as I want to install it ASAP  :(
Posted by xoben on Dec. 27 2004,19:35
1) Open the first .ISO image by UltraISO
2) Emulate the second .ISO by SoftDisc (http://www.ezbsystems.com/softdisc)
3) Add all files and folders from the virtual drive to the image by UltraISO
4) Repeat step 2-3 to add ISO #3-#6
5) Save the ISO
6) Press F7 to burn
Posted by LiDo884 on Jan. 03 2005,04:42
Did anyone try the method posted by xoben?

Does it work and is the DVD bootable?

Thanks! :;):
Posted by xoben on Jan. 04 2005,00:39
Another way is putting 6 .iso as plain data files to one image, burn it and ue SoftDisc to emulate them on DVD disc:

< http://forum.ezbsystems.net/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=2;t=523 >


Posted by LiDo884 on Jan. 07 2005,15:09
xoben, your last method WILL NOT work, cause the Linux installation needs the DVD to be bootable.

:( :( :( :(
Posted by xoben on Jan. 08 2005,02:07
Quote (LiDo884 @ Jan. 08 2005,04:09)
xoben, your last method WILL NOT work, cause the Linux installation needs the DVD to be bootable.

:( :( :( :(

Sorry, this method will not work for bootable ISOs.
Posted by prathapml on Jan. 14 2005,14:30
xoben's method DOES work.

1.  Open the first ISO with ultraiso and save boot-sector.
2.  Load the boot-sector into image when making the DVD.
3.  Save as ISO.

It is bootable now.
Posted by vishalmadhvani on Jul. 01 2005,11:15
Hi
I did something similar to Xoben's fist solution.
I copied the files from each CD (Set of 3) and put it in a folder.
Then I went looking for an Image making software and found UltraISO. Great software I must say. I created the image and then saved it. I used Alcohol 120% and emulated the image file.

The Problem
When I try to burn the image it says something like the disk you have inserted is incompatible with the image file.
I have used several Burning softwares and had no luck.
I have figured out that the image is a CD image and not a DVD image. That is definatly the problem.
When making the image I did select 4.7Gb the the size option.
Any one have any ideas on how to convert it so Nero or any other Burning softeare recognises it as a DVD image.

Thanks In advanced
Posted by xoben on Jul. 02 2005,00:02
Hello vishalmadhvani, please save your image as .MDS/.MDF format, then try to burn it by Alcohol 120%.
Posted by TaZRAge on Aug. 31 2005,10:02
Is it possible to put 4 game CDs together on one DVD?
I don't like to change the CDs everytime i play and this sounds like a good solution to me.

thx
TaZ
Posted by xoben on Aug. 31 2005,19:33
Quote (Guest @ Aug. 31 2005,14:02)
Is it possible to put 4 game CDs together on one DVD?
I don't like to change the CDs everytime i play and this sounds like a good solution to me.

Please see a topic at < http://forum.ezbsystems.net/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=2;t=523 > .
Posted by helus4 on Dec. 31 2005,07:17
Hello. I have a similar problem to this presented. I have two games in *.img and their whole size is smaller than 700MB, so I wanted to burn them on one CD. Is it possible using UltraISO? If not please give me some links or instructions. Thanks a lot. I am waiting for a quick answer
Posted by xoben on Dec. 31 2005,09:47
Quote (helus4 @ Dec. 31 2005,12:17)
Hello. I have a similar problem to this presented. I have two games in *.img and their whole size is smaller than 700MB, so I wanted to burn them on one CD. Is it possible using UltraISO? If not please give me some links or instructions. Thanks a lot. I am waiting for a quick answer

Please see a related topic at < http://forum.ezbsystems.net/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=2;t=523 >.
Posted by quiff87 on Jan. 14 2006,22:55
taz, you dont really need to even do that, just emulate all four cd's onto virtual drives and that way, you wont need any cd's at all
Posted by unregistered on May 11 2006,13:11
So I'm in the process of downloading Suse 10.1 which is 5 CD and Yes I'm wanting to make 1 bootable DVD from this.  After reading the replies here I'm not seeing a confirmed step-by-step process doing this using UltraISO.  Is UltraISO able to do this or not.
Posted by RDPetruska on May 12 2006,09:01

(Guest @ May 11 2006,13:11)
QUOTE
So I'm in the process of downloading Suse 10.1 which is 5 CD and Yes I'm wanting to make 1 bootable DVD from this.  After reading the replies here I'm not seeing a confirmed step-by-step process doing this using UltraISO.  Is UltraISO able to do this or not.

Wouldn't it have been 10 times easier to just download the DVD iso instead of the 5 CD isos and trying to merge them yourself?
Posted by john718hp on May 17 2006,20:14
anyone knows how i can split a dvd game into cds????
any help would be good

Posted by MadDog on Jun. 18 2006,05:33

(john718hp @ May 18 2006,00:14)
QUOTE
anyone knows how i can split a dvd game into cds????
any help would be good

Most likely, your game DVD is protected, so there's no legal way to do what you have asked.
Posted by guest on Jun. 23 2006,22:02

(xoben @ Dec. 28 2004,00:35)
QUOTE
1) Open the first .ISO image by UltraISO
2) Emulate the second .ISO by SoftDisc (http://www.ezbsystems.com/softdisc)
3) Add all files and folders from the virtual drive to the image by UltraISO
4) Repeat step 2-3 to add ISO #3-#6
5) Save the ISO
6) Press F7 to burn

How do you emulate iso's in Softdisc?
Posted by xoben on Jun. 24 2006,20:43
QUOTE
How do you emulate iso's in Softdisc?

Step by step instructions:
1) Download both UltraISO and SoftDisc from < http://www.ezbsystems.com/download.htm >, set up them
2) Start UltraISO, open one ISO image
3) Mount another ISO to virtual drive by pressing F6
4) Choose 'Actions'->'Add directory' from main menu, and select the virtual drive to add all files and folders to ISO image
5) Save to a new image



Posted by Guest on Jul. 23 2006,00:42
I'm looking to do the same thing with a Fedora Core 5 installation. There are 5 disc's and they all have some files that are named the same, but have varied sizes. Also the .diskinfo files.

Has anyone found a way to do this?

Posted by xoben on Jul. 23 2006,19:49

(Guest @ Jul. 23 2006,04:42)
QUOTE
I'm looking to do the same thing with a Fedora Core 5 installation. There are 5 disc's and they all have some files that are named the same, but have varied sizes. Also the .diskinfo files.

Has anyone found a way to do this?

There are DVD ISOs for Fedora Core 5:

QUOTE

For x86-compatible (32-bit)

FC5-i386-DVD.iso (sha1sum: ed9a852cf77250c3ae111c621d350af5c0b0a29b)

For x86_64 (64-bit AMD64, EM64T)

FC5-x86_64-DVD.iso (sha1sum: 0429be10e3df5a3ec118ca32802aa44cdf89c6c5)

For PowerPC (32-bit and 64-bit Macintosh, 64-bit pSeries)

FC5-ppc-DVD.iso (sha1sum: 2479fb95c9e26e7f0f65e6e2fff4e69e70111603)



Posted by kimmeys2 on Mar. 30 2008,13:35

(xoben @ Jul. 02 2005,05:02)
QUOTE
Hello vishalmadhvani, please save your image as .MDS/.MDF format, then try to burn it by Alcohol 120%.

Can you tell me how do you go about burning it by Alcohol 120%
Posted by ding2chanlin on Oct. 07 2010,00:20

(xoben @ Jun. 25 2006,01:43)
QUOTE
QUOTE
How do you emulate iso's in Softdisc?

Step by step instructions:
1) Download both UltraISO and SoftDisc from < http://www.ezbsystems.com/download.htm >, set up them
2) Start UltraISO, open one ISO image
3) Mount another ISO to virtual drive by pressing F6
4) Choose 'Actions'->'Add directory' from main menu, and select the virtual drive to add all files and folders to ISO image
5) Save to a new image

that is what i want to know, thanks very much. i learn a lot

Posted by Guest on Apr. 29 2011,03:36
I'm looking to do the same thing with a Fedora Core 5 installation. There are 5 disc's and they all have some files that are named the same, but have varied sizes. Also the .diskinfo files.
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