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What program to edit an ISO????

Davegod75

Diamond Member
I have an iso image here that i want to replace two of the files. Is there a program that will let me replace those two files and then reburn the iso?

thanks
 
An ISO is a cd image,so burn the iso to a cdrw then copy all the files to your HD,then replace the 2 files and then burn back to cd.
 
From the ISOBuster FAQ:

"Q29. Can I edit Image-Files with IsoBuster
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Nope, you cannot. The reason is complex as re-creating an image file sometimes is. Reasons are ... If a file changes size, it might very well be that the complete image has to be re-calculated. Depending of the type of image file and depending on the app that's going to be used to write the image-file, EDC and ECC code needs to be changed/added per block. The Iso and File-system might need complete re-doing ... and what about the possible UDF file system then ? Or what about changing one session and pointers to the files form other session ... And I can think of a few more issues that would occur. Therefore I haven't even started considering editing Image files."

Thorin
 
You have to use ISOBuster to bust up the image. It won't let you do any surgery on the image file, but you'll be able to gut the entire thing, replace the files, and then burn all the files to the CD normally (i.e. create a data CD without an image).

phatty
 
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