I agree with a previous poster...
If you can get a copy of the old FREE Daemon Tools (Version 4.10), you can
simply MOUNT the ISO file and use it directly. No need to use up twice the
space by extracting the data.
DanD
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From: "Kevin Mckenzie" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: Documentation Delivered as ISO files
Assuming 7-Zip will treat an ISO file like an archive, you should be able
to right-click on the ISO file and choose "Extract All." Make sure you do
it to a subdirectory, and not to, say, your desktop.
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On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 07:58:46 -0500, Diehl, Gary wrote:
The free 7-Zip open source program will do the same, for free. I use it
quite a bit, and was pleasantly surprised the other day when I
right-clicked on an ISO, and it opened it right up like it was a ZIP
file.
I used a similar program. It was fine as far as it goes. How far
does it go?
I got to that point, viewing a directory of the files in the image.
I double clicked on a .html entry in the directory and it launched
a browser and displayed the page. So far, so good. Then I clicked
on an anchor in the displayed page. I got "File not found".
There's no substitute for mounting.
-- gil
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