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.img to iso
ladiesman217
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how do you convert .img to iso? I'm using nero but can't seem to find the feature to perform a conversion. thanks.
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Optionsblargoe Member Posts: 4,174 ■■■■■■■■■□Is this .img just a disc image? If so, have you tried just changing the file extension?IT guy since 12/00
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Optionsladiesman217 Member Posts: 416Is this .img just a disc image? If so, have you tried just changing the file extension?
yeah just an image. I've downloaded windows server 2003 evaluation version and it's using .img extension.Sorted out, alcohol does the trick .
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OptionsJDMurray Admin Posts: 13,031 AdminCan Alcohol actually burn physical CD/DVD discs without Roxio or Nero installed? Or can it only write images to virtual DVD drives?
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Optionsladiesman217 Member Posts: 416Can Alcohol actually burn physical CD/DVD discs without Roxio or Nero installed? Or can it only write images to virtual DVD drives?
It can burn directly to physical discs but there's no feature to save as .iso file. It worked flawlessly...no need install another burning tool.No Sacrifice, No Victory. -
OptionsJDMurray Admin Posts: 13,031 Adminladiesman217 wrote: »It can burn directly to physical discs but there's no feature to save as .iso file.
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Optionsdynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□I love Alcohol! And Alcohol 120% is great too! Seriously though, I think it's definitely worth the money. You can get by with CDBurnerXP and Daemon Tools (both of which I use on a lot of other machines), but Alcohol 120% has some great features.