So another file must be this initial one that our friend put in the compression but we do not know what it is because he referred us to the link above. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-2000-pro-iso.11865/page-15#post-1617061
Last attempt, and I really mean last attempt: - Open ISO in HxD Editor - Menu "Search" -> "Go To" (or use CTRL+G) - Change offset from "hex" to "dec" - type 389640192 and press "OK", the cursor will jump to the correct end of the ISO - hold the SHIFT and CTRL keys, press the END key, release the keys, this will select the 614 400 bytes at the end of the file - press the DEL (delete) key, confirm operation with the "OK" button - Menu "File" -> "Save" (or use CTRL+S) - Close HxD Editor You just deleted the zeros past the end of the file, and the ISO is now fixed.
Fix it by following the instructions; I said to change offset from "hex" to "dec", type 389640192 and press "OK", but you changed the offset to "end (backwards)" instead of "begin" as it is by default...
Change offset from "hex" to "dec", type 389640192 and press "OK". Where does it say to change "begin" to "end"?
but using Sajjo's "UISO_redump" script isn't better ?! why complicate your life ... https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/microsoft-windows-2000-xp-info-for-collectors.52771/page-22
Do you really think HE can use a script which requires 2 external programs, when he can't even follow simple instructions for 1 program?
lol never ending story? or do you try to explain him something until christmas? I wonder how long it took to understood how to turn on a computer.
don't get mad but people like you should never be helped! I put you the link where to go, there is a guide that would understand even a 3 year old with video but nothing, you want everything ready! who does not want to learn is useless to help!
you restarted your PC to start Virtual Clone did you enter the right Virtual DVD letter ?! It is not always "i" as the video shows ... it can change according to your PC