On 14/10/2006, at 8:42 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
It does. Thank you for mentioning that, since I use it all the time for burning discs. Duh. Didn't even try to find it there (mainly because someone on another list mentioned something else but as yet hasn't followed through with a name). And Nero is so easy to use that it required no attempt to look up anything, unlike Alcohol with it's optimistically-named "help" file.
Never needed the help file for Alcohol, I though it was all pretty self-explanatory...
Does it matter where I put the ISO files on the HD?
Not really. Put them in a folder, on a separate data partition if you have one. Don't forget to defrag after. :)
There are several programs (including iirc some different versions of one program I use for class) which fall into the "CD required to run" category: is it OK to dump the various images into one folder and then pick the one or two I need when I need them? And do I have to restart to change the CD image in the drive or can I do that as easily as changing physical CDs in the physical drive.
Think you can just unmount the current image and mount the new one. Only to need to restart if you're turning off the virtual drive, IIRC.
(I have one of those 5 CD changers that Panasonic marketed several years ago, but they apparently quit making it or updating drivers for it for Win98 or higher, so it sits in an old box gathering dust. 'Twas really useful, too . . . )
No third party drivers? Useful for Riven... :) Charlie _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
