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raymojo2
I just download windows 2003 10 in 1 iso image, and the image was 700mb but when i extract the iso it became 5,1 gb. How is this possible? confused.gif
evilvoice
first off, its not a good thing to tell people you downloaded a warez iso...and if you didnt then I must say windows 2003 is really only 3 maybe 4 products...not 10...but the person who made it used cdimage...do a google.
Incroyable HULK
I agree with evilvoice

about your question, the ISO is "optimized". It is a way of storing the same files on a CD only once. Only the table of content (TOC) is aware that a file is present on different location on the CD but only physicaly stored 1 time.
raymojo2
sad.gif Stupid of me to tell that i downloaded it, but my guestion now is witch switches has been used in cdimage to make this iso? I have tried to make iso with cdimage but i can't managed to make it so small
MCT
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type cdimage /? for more switches smile.gif
DonChino
The question I have is how do we BURN our multi-OS CD's? I have created a multi-OS bootable CD and it is about 2GB but got it down to 700MB as an ISO image, but it actually occupies 780MB on the hard drive. When I try to BURN a copy of the ISO it obviously tells me it does not FIT on the CD, but using WinISO I can see the image is 700MB...
Help? Anyone tried burning?
Kelsenellenelvian
QUOTE (evilvoice @ Dec 29 2004, 08:15 PM)
first off, its not a good thing to tell people you downloaded a warez iso...and if you didnt then I must say windows 2003 is really only 3 maybe 4 products...not 10...but the person who made it used cdimage...do a google.

I have "seen" the disk he speaks of.



aaaaannnnnndddddddddd now you have also...
batman75
@hulk,
Can you point me to this "optmizing" method?
Is it just in cdshell/CDimage?
EDIT: nm, found it.
-Thanks




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