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Does anyone know a good way to expand an ISO file without first burning it to disk?
Posted at 9 Cado 2:5 - 12.19.21
Hi, I know of some ways. Follow me!
This is how I found that. Edit: This link is not intended to be mean or jerkish, if you are reading this for the first time. I just find lmgtfy to be cool.
This is how I found that. Edit: This link is not intended to be mean or jerkish, if you are reading this for the first time. I just find lmgtfy to be cool.
Posted at 9 Cado 2:5 - 13.71.78
MostBestestBuddy: 1 Post
I've been working my ass off for the past 6 months trying to re-stimulate traffic growth and get new users.
Perhaps the term "mounting" was obvious to you, but this is why people leave and don't come back.
Posted at 9 Cado 2:5 - 15.29.93
I wasn't trying to be a jerk, I just think that lmgtfy is cool. In retrospect, though, you're probably right in that that was a poor choice...Though, to be fair, I found some answers pretty quickly by googling his question almost word for word, so the term "mounting" isn't needed.
Posted at 9 Cado 2:5 - 15.84.63
Deckmaster said:
I wasn't trying to be a jerk, I just think that lmgtfy is cool. In retrospect, though, you're probably right in that that was a poor choice...Though, to be fair, I found some answers pretty quickly by googling is question almost word for word, so the term "mounting" isn't needed.
lmgtfy is funny. I laugh when I get linked to it.
Posted at 9 Cado 3:1 - 18.13.15
Maybe I should have been more specific in my request. I was looking for someone who had done it before and spent a little time finding a Good way to expand the ISO. I am not keen on downloading shoddy freeware that may have a bunch of crap with it. I thought this would be a good place to ask. Yes, I could have spent some time reading reviews and researching safe, legal, useful downloads, but I chose to ask. Maybe someone has already spent the time and wouldn’t mind passing on the knowledge. By the way I do know about Google; spare me your superior sarcasm. Why did you reply if you didn’t plan on being helpful? I just burnt it to DVD; even writing to you seems like a waste of time.
Posted at 9 Cado 4:0 - 13.24.3
As I said above, it was not meant to be sarcastic or jerkish, only to showcase lmgtfy which I find to be cool. I even went and added a note next to the link to attempt to clarify that, after later realizing how badly it could come across. Neither of us can change that I made an error in judgment, so if I did not send you angrily storming off due to that, can you just accept my apology and move on?
As for not being helpful, the first link I gave I thought was very helpful. Since you didn't respond saying that you were hoping for some sort of personal experience, I thought that I accidentally scared you away. If I'd known that I didn't scare you away, I'd have thought that my answer was sufficient for your question.
As for not being helpful, the first link I gave I thought was very helpful. Since you didn't respond saying that you were hoping for some sort of personal experience, I thought that I accidentally scared you away. If I'd known that I didn't scare you away, I'd have thought that my answer was sufficient for your question.
Posted at 9 Cado 4:0 - 14.94.3
I use phantomcd.
http://www.phantombility.com/en/prod/phantomcd/download/
http://www.phantombility.com/en/prod/phantomcd/download/
Posted at 9 Cado 4:3 - 13.94.47
If you just want the files you can simply use 7-zip
Posted at 9 Cado 4:3 - 16.58.40
Hm, I didn't think of that. I think that WinRAR also can peek into iso files.
Posted at 9 Cado 4:4 - 10.62.92
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