Seducer 0 Posted July 13, 2000 Hi im new in cd burning and i heard about ISO burning. What the use of ISO in cd burning ? does all my appz downloaded from the net should be burned with ISO? Share this post Link to post
trasher 0 Posted July 14, 2000 The ISO is magic. If you don't have the magic then you don't have the ISO! Damn magic cd image. Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted July 14, 2000 ISO to put it simply is basically an exact copy of a CD placed into one file. For instance if I made a copy of Windows 2000 to ISO. It would be 2000.ISO. WHat are the benefits of this? Well it's easier for multiple copies, it's usefull for a slow system (it doesn't have to read directories or file just one file). Share this post Link to post
Bishop 0 Posted July 18, 2000 Only if you are a true ISO you can burn with ISO. To master the ISO you must give yourself to the ISO and become one with the ISO. May the ISO be with you. Share this post Link to post
davidsmelt 0 Posted July 18, 2000 Bishop=trash[er] You can burn an ISO with CDRWin ( www.cdrsoft.net ). It's easier if you have a .cue-file too (open the cue-file with CDRWin). Share this post Link to post
trasher 0 Posted July 18, 2000 Don't mock my name... I was joking.. humorless people. Share this post Link to post