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nmavra 

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Posted on: Jan. 12 2006,02:16 |
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I had created an iso with all my favorite applications and programs that I transfered with an external hard drive to my office, in order to include some others as well.
So I open the ISO and try to drag and drop the new items inside, then click save.
I got some sort of a message that didn't make sense, and my iso was DESTROYED.
Now I'm left with a 353kb ISO that is of course useless.
Please explain.....?
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xoben 

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Posted on: Jan. 12 2006,04:52 |
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Hello nmavra, I am realy sorry about the trouble to you. Can you provide more detailed information about your operation environment?
1) Operating stystem - XP/2000/98 2) Version number of UltraISO - trial or registered version 3) File system of your harddisk - NTFS or FAT32
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nmavra 

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Posted on: Jan. 12 2006,08:47 |
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My OS is win XP SP2 on NTFS HD... I was running version 7.6.1.5
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xoben 

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Posted on: Jan. 12 2006,21:42 |
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Quote | I was running version 7.6.1.5
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Thanks for your feedback.
Is it 7.6.1.1125? Is it a trial or a registered version?
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nmavra 

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Posted on: Jan. 13 2006,01:45 |
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I'm using it in my office, and has no restrictions so its the registered, right? I think the trial works for very small isos.
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xoben 

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Posted on: Jan. 13 2006,02:35 |
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I have no idea about the prolem you encountered -- We cannot reproduce this prolem on our XP systems, and UltraISO 7.5.1.1125 always creates a backup copy of your original ISO as .uibak on save.
Edited by xoben on Jan. 13 2006,02:35
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DJ Orange 

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Posted on: Jul. 18 2008,20:01 |
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xoben said:"and UltraISO 7.5.1.1125 always creates a backup copy of your original ISO as .uibak on save."
but how exactly you can recover this?
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DJ Orange 

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Posted on: Jul. 18 2008,20:50 |
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[QUOTE] xoben said:"and UltraISO 7.5.1.1125 always creates a backup copy of your original ISO as .uibak on save."
but how exactly you can recover this?
Just remove the newly created .ISO file, and rename the backup file .iso.uibak to .iso.
I have a problem. The problem is that i can't find the backup file .iso.uibak. Please could you help me. Thanks.
Many Thanks, DJ Orange
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xoben 

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Posted on: Jul. 19 2008,09:23 |
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Please check 'Options'->'Configuration' and make sure the option for saving .uibak is enabled.
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