Mounting & Burning CD/DVD Images -PICS- #Ze Unda Taker#
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(143 votes) Published: Oct 03, 2006 7:09 a.m. In 3 Favorites Lists Viewed 613 times |
Ok This will explain on the simple way to mount or burn a CD/DVD image file (.iso, .bin/.cue ect.) using PowerISO
Mounting The Disk Image
First download PowerISO, follow the prompts and install. If you want the FULL PowerISO you can either buy it, or download it. For links to the download scroll to the bottom of the page.For system requirements check the F.A.Q
When it has installed run "PowerISO Virtual Drive Manager".
1. Right click the little gold disk in your system tray.
2. Click "Set Number Of Drives" and set to the desired amount.
3. Then right click the gold disk again and scroll to the top option or one of the drives up the top.
4. Click it, locate and open your CD/DVD image.
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ALSO: Here are pictures for the steps needed to mount images with Daemon Tools
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There you have it, your image is now mounted. Your computer will now think that you have that disk in your disk drive.
Burning The CD/DVD Images
1. Run PowerISO
2. Open the CD/DVD image
3. Click Burn. Then select your prefrences. Make sure they are corret or it will fuck up on you. Try to burn to a DVD as much as possible and check the speed before starting. The buring mode is personal prefrance.
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-F.A.Q-
What are the minimum system requirements?Windows98/Me, Windows2000/XP/2003 operating system or above.
Note: The internal virtual drive needs Windows2000/XP/2003 or above. Intel Pentium 166MHz or above. 64MB memory. At least 10MB hard disk space.
I have a .daa file, what do I do with that and what is it? That just is like a .zip or .rar file, a compressed image. That is easily converted into a .iso or .bin/.cue image for burning or mounting.
I keep getting a error when I try to run the mounted/burnt images, why? Maybe the image is damaged. Try to convert it into another format, re-download the file or Google it (the problem).
Where can I download the FULL program from?HERE
OK that might be a virus, anywhere else? This torrent and This guide will get it for you!
I love you, will you PLEASE go out with me? Please? Yes, yes I will!
Thanks for reading my egg, I read some stuff in the forums to make this egg as good as possible! |
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 | Oct 03, 2006 7:10 am - PM me if the download doesnt work! |

 | Oct 03, 2006 8:08 am - that is alsome looks like you put in alot of work. 5* |

 | Oct 03, 2006 8:21 am - hmm i didnt really read but looks like a well written egg i will give 4* read it and then mabye i wil actually click 5* |

 | Oct 03, 2006 10:43 am - Nice egg for a five *er, I’ll stick to my old software. |

 | Oct 03, 2006 1:20 pm - hmm thats pretty much the way i do it :D 5* |

 | Oct 03, 2006 5:18 pm -
Quote: hmm i didnt really read but looks like a well written egg i will give 4* read it and then mabye i wil actually click 5*
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 | Oct 04, 2006 3:20 am - No buring a CD/DVD image onto a disk or mounting it. Corrected. |

 | Oct 04, 2006 7:11 pm - 5* |

 | Oct 04, 2006 11:44 pm - And mouting it. Its a very hand bit of information to know. |

 | Oct 06, 2006 1:19 am - It makes your computer think that you have that disk in your computer. Mainly used for games, downloaded games |

 | Nov 07, 2006 1:12 am - This is gud,i can understand it easily and it has pics which make it even better 5* |

 | Dec 17, 2006 12:38 pm - poweriso rocks, but you should really just convert with moyea, saves space and time...
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