As grey and I have said the correct wording is "write image file to disc". You might be referring to the same thing though. If you are, my bad.
NP, I was just copy/pasting from his post. The correct wording may be different but I am sure he knew what I meant. I had hit the wrong key and posted before I was done typing so I hadn't finidhed all I wanted to say about the +r is all
are those the ones from page 7 with- is this the iso?please let me know-on it?cause they are the ones i used and they worked.i cant download the ones you have posted cause i dont have a rapidshare account and would take too long.sorry.but the ones i used definitely worked.hope this helps,have a good one.sorry it took so long for reply,was answering above post.
i used it at the speed it burns at and had no problem with the disc although i had no idea what speed it was using,but it worked.its up to you if you want to try it.(sorry for the slow response,had to step out for a bit).let us know if you get it to work.
yes but i would back up all my files to be safe.try running an upgrade the way i have posted in vista service pack 2 compatability mode?
Grey, After extracting Part 1, did you say they should all follow the 1st when without extracting 2-12 if they are all in the same folder? If not, will I have to rename then 11 times to create 1 complete ISO file? thx
when you double click on the first one,all the parts are extracted into a single file into a folder with the same name as the original file.just have to look for it in the folder you extracted to ie-your documents.the folder should start with 7260.click on the folder to see the iso file.good luck.
think i need to explain in more detail.sorry about that.download and install winrar.will be a free trial.will be able to use it for a while.once installed,double click on the first rar file.in the next window click on extract to on top of the window.in the next window will see the folder that the file will be extracted to.take note of which one it is.then click okay on the bottom.now all the files will be extracted into one file.i apologize for not explaining better.just assumed you knew how the program worked.hope this works better for you.
I posted this in another forum but i will post here as well as this is what happened the last time I did this. I was using winrar as well. Say I have 12 separate ISO files that need to be combined. They all need to be extracted. They all have the same name except for the numbers. When I go to extract each one, do I need to put them all in one folder? If so, it will come up and say file already exists, do you want to replace it? The options I have are YES, YES TO ALL, RENAME, RENAME ALL. Which of these options do I need to use if I want to make 1 big ISO file?