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help me figure out what to do with this iso file

ZippyDan

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its a 783mb image

that translates to 89minute burn time

thats a lot of overburning

i dont know if my cds\drive can handle it. tried once with nero and it failed

nero insists its a CD compilation and not a DVD iso

what am i supposed to do with this 😛

p.s. its an iso for a certain operating system, so im fairly certain im not supposed to split it up...

~Zippy!
 
ISO what for OS? I've never had any problems with Linux distros being non-standard sizes, but I haven't tried more than three or four of them.
 
iso's...you usually just burn and usually doesn't require overburning. sometimes maybe a few megabytes overburning.
 
I've had some ISOs whose file size was massively over the limit of a CD ( maybe 100mb or so over ) but when I mounted them via DaemonTools, they had a smaller actual size on the cd. I have no idea how that worked, but who cares. I copied from the mounted CD and I was off to the races.

-silver
 
It's Longhorn isn't it?

I'm pretty sure it's actually a DVD image IIRC.

There's a proper sized one for CDs though IIRC.
 
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