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Boulware5
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, Network+, Linux+, CST, A.A.S degree in CIS LAN concentration Working on: BS degree, CCNA, Security+
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Quick ISO question.
How do you install an application that's in ISO format. I know for operating systems like Linux you just boot off of it - is it the same for applications within windows? Just boot off the CD?
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Firebird81
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Ca. Certifications: A+ Working on: CCNA
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By ISO format you mean a completed CD or the ISO FILE? A completed CD is just like a regular CD. It is an exact image. An ISO FILE has to be unzipped with Winrar or some similar utility. Then you will have a bin file and a cue file. CDRWIN is an excellent burning utility. You will need a CD burning utility that can load a cue file. All you do is load the cue file into CDRWIN(or nero, etc.) and the disk burning utility will do the rest. Just copying an ISO file to a cd will NOT make it work. EzCD creator doesn't load cue files, FYI.
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