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Old 17th March 2002, 00:35   #1  |  Link
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Ripping iso?

I have wanted to rip a full image with your programme but it says
that my os can't handle files that big.
So I have upgraded to windows xp home,but I still get the same message.Do I have to format the hard drives and start a fresh?

Thanks..
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Old 17th March 2002, 07:09   #2  |  Link
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Did you convert your hard drive to NTFS? (Required)
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Old 17th March 2002, 10:20   #3  |  Link
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No I did'nt. How do I do that?
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Old 17th March 2002, 12:37   #4  |  Link
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From the command prompt, run:

convert C: /FS:NTFS

replace C: with whatever drive you want to convert

The new version of DVD Decrypter that I hope to release later on today has a work around (by means of splitting the file) for this 4gb fat/fat32 limit in ISO mode....but to be of any use, it needs the virtual drive people (ie. Daemon Tools) to incorprate support for it. My program can perform a virtual merge of the files for burning back to dvdr, but thats about it.
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Thanks alot I will give that ago.
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