I just downloaded a photoshop clone that came in an ISO format. How do I actually use the damned thing? It came bundled in a group of three ISO files... and I'm supposing I need to somehow conjoin them? Anyone know how to do thaT? Thanks in advance.
2006-12-03
10:22:21
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asked by
Will Vicious
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I've heard Daemon tools does what I need, but HOW do I go about it? Hell, I've got Daemon tools, but it doesn't do me much good if I don't know how to go go about putting the 3 files together into one.
2006-12-03
10:26:33 ·
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there are a few different ways to go about solving your problem. you can use daemon tools to create a virtual drive on your computer then run the program from there or you could use a program like nero to burn the iso to a disk and justy run it from the disk. If you opt for the daemon tools method. 1 install daemon tools. 2. reboot. 3 start daemon tools. 4 right click on the daemon quick launch icon in the bottom right hand corner of your task bar. goto virtual cd/dvd rom, then that menu should open up and click on the top menu item (device 0: [f] no media) when you move your mouse overthat you should get the mount image menu item. Click it then locate your iso and daemon takes care of the rest. It usually auto plays but if not then you need to go into my computer and find your virtual drive and click on it.
If you burn it with nero remember to burn it as an image. Not as a data disk. I recommend using daemon myself. Just remember to unmount the image when you are done and close daemon.
2006-12-03 10:40:04
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answered by beermaker74 2
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iso is a cd image file. You can either burn them to a cd with your cd burning programs Burn Image option, or you can use a virtual cd emulator like daemon tools and mount them to a virtual cd.
I'd recommend using daemon tools. http://www.daemon-tools.cc/
Install that, you may need to reboot after. You will see the daemon tools icon in your system tray, at the bottom right beside the clock, click on it, and choose the second option, eg: Device 0: [G:] No Media, and browse to your .iso file and load it up. If you are asked for the second cd, simply repeat that and mount the next cd.
2006-12-03 18:28:44
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answered by Mack D 3
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An ISO file is a disc image i.e. it's an exact copy of a physical CD but a a single file rather than as a physical plastic disc. So, if you've got three ISO files then they represent three physical discs so you don't want to join them together at all, you just want to mount them and follow the installation instructions. There's a short guide on how to mount disc images in DTools here:
http://www.quazen.com/Computers/Software/Mounting-an-image-in-daemon-tools.737
2006-12-03 18:39:57
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answered by Bamba 5
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Daemon Tools.
2006-12-03 18:24:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Burn it to CD. An ISO is a disk image. If you want to spare a blank disk you can mount it in a virtual Drive, here is a great one (A fantastic free tool): http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/announcements.php
2006-12-03 18:25:45
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answered by reevesfarm 3
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use alcohol 120% www.alcoholsoft.com
or daemon tools, isobuster, gameshark
2006-12-03 18:25:53
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answered by jo p 2
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IsoBuster will do the job, I know some links where you can get it for free, Email me if you want the links.
2006-12-03 18:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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where did you downloaded it from ? kazza or lime wire (ha ha)
well use winrar and extract in a folder and click set up
(hope it came with a serial no. / reg code)
download winrar from http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
2006-12-03 18:29:15
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answered by Vivek K 3
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winrar is best
2006-12-03 18:34:02
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answered by ? 4
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