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Phase2 

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Posted on: Jun. 02 2005,19:55 |
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Okay, first of all, I'm sure what I'm asking is just about the simplest of all UltraISO tasks. However, I'm brand new to UltraISO, and recently downloaded the trial version to see what it's about.
I have an ISO that I burned to CD a while back. All I need to do is edit some of the files. I've already loaded the CD into the tray, but I'm just unable to figure out what needs to be done within UltraISO. I might be stuck on stupid today, but I can't figure out what I need to do. I know what files need to be added to which folder, but I can't seem to figure out how to go about it. Can somebody please assist me with foolproof, step by step instructions on exactly how I should go about this. Of course, after I edit/replace some of the files, I want to save the new ISO, so I can burn that to a new CD.
I would appreciate your help.
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Posted on: Jun. 02 2005,20:25 |
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Tips: 1) Load the CD into the tray 2) Start UltraISO 3) Choose 'File'->'Open CD/DVD', and select the CD/DVD drive, then click 'Open'. 4) Edit the contents as wanted - adding, deleting, renaming, etc. 5) Choose 'File'->'Save As', specify a destination name and click 'Save' to get a new ISO 6) You can burn the newly created ISO to a disc
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Phase2 

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Posted on: Jun. 02 2005,21:57 |
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Quote (xoben @ June 02 2005,21:25) | Tips: 1) Load the CD into the tray 2) Start UltraISO 3) Choose 'File'->'Open CD/DVD', and select the CD/DVD drive, then click 'Open'. 4) Edit the contents as wanted - adding, deleting, renaming, etc. 5) Choose 'File'->'Save As', specify a destination name and click 'Save' to get a new ISO 6) You can burn the newly created ISO to a disc |
Thanks a lot for the information. Imagine my delight when I received the following message. "Sorry, Trial Version Cannot Save File Above 300 MB." I've never understood trial versions that were (I assume) in existence to impress the potential customer, yet they can't perform the task.
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