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piantao 

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Posted on: Mar. 09 2012,03:50 |
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I would like to know how we can Burn CD/DVD without first saving ISO? I have large size of files of which if i make ISO image it will take plenty of space so i just want to directly burn the files? Is there anyway i can do that?
some guys recommend gBurner to me but I am more familiar with UltraISO, so it can get it done, I won't consider other tools
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jgt1942 

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Posted on: Mar. 10 2012,01:29 |
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You should be able to burn without creating an ISO image assuming you have a data CD/DVD and there are not locks on the CD/DVD. FYI I always create an ISO of my CD/DVD just so I don't have to keep track of the CD/DVD. I store the ISO files on a RAID 5 array and if it is really important I back it up to another drive. I'm lucky in that I have 12TB of space on my system and several external hard drives.
Try the following: Open UltraISO Put your CD/DVD in your drive Open two Windows Explores and in one WE window go to your CD/DVD drive Position all windows (WE and UltraISO) so you can see all three In the second WE window create a TEMP folder and open it Single-click anywhere in the WE window for the CD/DVD drive, Press Ctrl+A to select all of the files Left-click on any file in the WE group, drag-n-drop on the to the temp folder Remove the CD/DVD In the temp folder, press Ctrl+A to select all of the file Left-click on any file in the WE group, drag-n-drop on the to the UltraISO window Insert a blank CD/DVD in your drive In the UltraISO window click on the BURN icon.
This should work for a LIMITED set of CD/DVD because a lot of them will have copy protection. With all of the above you would be better off creating an ISO, save the ISO, burn it to a blank CD/DVD and then erase the ISO file.
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peleus 

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Posted on: May 19 2012,13:29 |
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Hi jgt1942, the guide works well. Thanks for the share.
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