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MattO
26th February 2007, 09:48
Hi,
Is there an easy solution to add (or remove) files to an already created .ISO file?
thanks for any info
blutach
26th February 2007, 13:37
Not really. Best to recreate the ISO.
Regards
ilovejedd
26th February 2007, 17:27
Yes. UltraISO can do it, iirc. There are probably several other ISO manipulation utilities available but the only one I've tried is UltraISO. Afaik, IsoBuster can read ISOs but can't edit them.
UltraISO is TrialWare so the trial version has several limitations including a 300MB document size limit. If you're dealing with DVD video, you would probably have to pay for it as one VOB file is usually 1GB. I've never actually made use of its ISO creation capabilities. I just use it to extract images from my PS1 discs for use with emulators.
MattO
27th February 2007, 00:09
Thanks for the reply guys.
What I was actually doing was creating a WinXP disk from my new laptop (which does not come with the XP disk) using BCD then manipulating that in nLite, but nLite does not let you add files, so I was hoping there was a way to add files to the created .ISO file.
I'm sure there is a way of doing it, but I can not find it yet :mad:
PS: I know its nothing to do video, but it is burning, and the people here are pretty clever :)
Guest
27th February 2007, 00:30
Put the files on your laptop first, then create a new ISO.
ilovejedd
27th February 2007, 00:37
Well, then, try your luck with UltraISO. There probably won't be any files greater than 300MB in your ISO so you should be fine with the trial, most likely.
MattO
28th February 2007, 00:29
Thanks, done it now, copied content to HDD and recreated bootable disk with Burnatonce.
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