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RDPetruska 

Group: Members
Posts: 11
Joined: Sep. 2005
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Posted on: Apr. 26 2006,09:25 |
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Ever since upgrading to version 8 (and even just tried the April 23rd update 2 release), Whenever I try to open a DVD-sized ISO image (which I created using version 7.6) I get an access violation error. "Access violation at address 005B7FFA in module 'UltraISO.exe'. Read of address 00000000." O/S is Windows XP SP2. Rob
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Apr. 27 2006,10:14 |
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Hello RDPetruska, please cut the first 1MB of the problem ISO by a small utility at http://dw.ezbsys.net/filecut.exe , and send it to service@ezbsystems.com for detailed checking. Thank you.
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Lostgallifreyan
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Posted on: May 20 2006,09:13 |
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Another (different) question about DVD sized ISO's..
Windows 98 can't handle files > 4GB. This may be true even if you mount a 10 GB NTFS slice dedicated to ISO cacheing. So, is there a way to span a large ISO in 2GB chunks?
I think spanning the ISO is the easiest way to solve the problem, as well as allowing people to contnue bulding an ISO if the process runs out of space..
As a further question, does anyone here know if there is a way to handle split or spanned ISO's for other tools, so they see it as one file? I ask because the freeware Goldenhawk DOS tools are excellent for burning ISO's and I'd like to pass a spanned set of files to such tools as if they were one complete ISO file.
I'm about to test piping but I don't think that will answer the case.
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