Wrong group to ask in, but you are all knowledgeable and I don't have any
software groups subscribed in my account, so here goes:
What software can I use to create ISO files? I have Nero, but can't figure
out how to do it (and the help won't open for some reason!)
I don't want to create ISO files directly from CDs, but from a bunch of
files I want to put together myself, one ISO I want to create is a
collection of holiday photos etc.
I want to do this so I can store all these things as 1 ISO file, then mount
them as a drive when it is require (have MS Virtual CD already).
"Bob Day" <xxxxxx@yyyyyy.com> wrote in message
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> "GT" <ContactGT_remove_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Wrong group to ask in,
>
> That's a fact.
Hence the OT in the subject!
>>but you are all knowledgeable and I don't have any software groups
>>subscribed in my account,
>
> Then subscribe to one.
Couldn't be bothered, but thanks for pointing out what I already pointed
out!
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:23:51 +0100, "GT"
<ContactGT_remove_@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Wrong group to ask in, but you are all knowledgeable and I don't have any
>software groups subscribed in my account, so here goes:
>
>What software can I use to create ISO files? I have Nero, but can't figure
>out how to do it (and the help won't open for some reason!)
>I don't want to create ISO files directly from CDs, but from a bunch of
>files I want to put together myself, one ISO I want to create is a
>collection of holiday photos etc.
>
>I want to do this so I can store all these things as 1 ISO file, then mount
>them as a drive when it is require (have MS Virtual CD already).
>
>Cheers,
>GT
>
I'll walk you through it.
- Open nero
- <Top Menu> Recorder
- Choose Recorder
- Device -> Image Recoder (not the optical drive)
Now onto creating it
- <Top Menu> File -> New
- <Window pops open> (pick what you want)
- Adjust any and all settings just as if you were making a
physical disc, the "image recorder" choice above determines
the output device.
- After clicking the "new" button on the <window pops open>
above, you have the dual panes to explore and drop the files
into the compliation.
- AFter adding all files and clicking the "burn" icon, it
will pop up the burn window, make adjustments if necessary
and click the "burn" button.
- A "save image file" window should pop up, and you name the
file and choose the save location. Be sure to choose ISO
format in the drop-down list, not Nero Image (unless you
ONLY want nero to be able to use it later).
The latest nero 6 reloaded that has just been released will do all
that for you and more , it will take photos,mpegs,bmp,avis , convert
them all to iso and then play them all on the one disc it is magic.
>
>"kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> I'll walk you through it.
>>
>
>
>
>"Kony", aren't you happy that you could "be bothered" ?
>
>Don't you hate it when your post is effected by another post that
>gets posted while you are typing?
You might be putting a little too much thought into trivial
things.
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:23:51 +0100, "GT"
<ContactGT_remove_@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Wrong group to ask in, but you are all knowledgeable and I don't have any
>software groups subscribed in my account, so here goes:
>
>What software can I use to create ISO files? I have Nero, but can't figure
>out how to do it (and the help won't open for some reason!)
>I don't want to create ISO files directly from CDs, but from a bunch of
>files I want to put together myself, one ISO I want to create is a
>collection of holiday photos etc.
>
>I want to do this so I can store all these things as 1 ISO file, then mount
>them as a drive when it is require (have MS Virtual CD already).
>
>Cheers,
>GT
>
win iso, and a bunch others.magic iso.