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PostIcon Posted on: Oct. 13 2007,06:58  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Hello,

I got a image which has 4,37 GB (4.693.458.944 Bytes).

So it is possible to burn this image on a 4,7 GB DVD.

But after opening it using Ultraiso and saving it "new" without any changes, it has a size of 5,65 GB (6.073.233.408 Bytes).

How is this possible?

If I want to made changes in this iso, I could forget it, because of being not able to burn the image after this?

Any hints

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1) It is OK to burn this image to a blank 4.7GB disc
2) The image is optimized, so the size of image file is less than total size of files and folders in the image. If you want to change the content, please choose 'File'->'Properties' from main menu of UltraISO, and enable 'Optimize' before saving it.
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