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I'm downloading Vista Business from MSDN academic alliance and it is only available in the form of 5 cds right now. Is it possible to somehow combine these ISOs into one image to burn on a single DVD? Thanks.
Originally posted by: poncherelli2
This isn't specifically an operating systems question, its a more general "is there a way to combine multiple ISOs" question.
Originally posted by: d33pt
rip them out into iso's, burn to dvd, then mount each with daemontools
Originally posted by: d33pt
rip them out into iso's, burn to dvd, then mount each with daemontools
Originally posted by: poncherelli2
Originally posted by: d33pt
rip them out into iso's, burn to dvd, then mount each with daemontools
My concern with this method is that during the install process I won't have access to any virtual drives
v0.8 beta
* new: Merge SWM parts into a WIM (convert Vista CDs into a DVD)
Originally posted by: Ig
You can try vLite. Basically nLite for Vista. So it might be able to make a bootable DVD out of your files. And you can trim the fat if you want.
http://www.vlite.net/changelog.html
v0.8 beta
* new: Merge SWM parts into a WIM (convert Vista CDs into a DVD)
Originally posted by: Motek
Originally posted by: poncherelli2
Originally posted by: d33pt
rip them out into iso's, burn to dvd, then mount each with daemontools
My concern with this method is that during the install process I won't have access to any virtual drives
Yes obviously not for an OS installation...
