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Re: image burning to DVD
I've been using WinRAR for years. But I never tried to open an ISO with it.
And my copies of x86 and x64 both burned and installed just fine.
"CaffieneAddict" <CaffieneAddict@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Um...Mark. The WinRAR thing? Yes it is true. Try downloading WinRAR yourself
and then the .iso file.
"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote:
> No, that is not true. You need to "Burn the image to disc" not simply
> copy
> the file to a DVD.
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Re: image burning to DVD
Winrar rocks dude!
If you want to open the .iso file use Isobuster.
"CaffieneAddict" <CaffieneAddict@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Paul, are you using WinRAR?. Because WinRAR is a BIG part of the problem.
> You
> either have to (somehow) disable WinRAR or delete it off your system.
> After
> you're done that, then redownload the .iso image, but I don't think you
> can
> anymore seeing as MicroSoft cancelled the download link. If you download
> the
> .iso image with WinRAR enabled/installed, the .iso image somehow gets
> lost,
> leaving the ReadMe.txt. Sorry you didn't get to experience Vista. :\
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>
> [deletia]
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I use magiciso to burn iso file to cd and dvd. It works fine for me.
http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-burnwin.htm
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