Originally Posted by xSlyPandax
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I have a .iso file that i need to extract, and ive forgotten which program i can use to do it! Help!!
Kenneth
Originally Posted by xSlyPandax
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Total Commander as well (shareware, but not expiring- the only reminder is a nagger at startup) with the suitable plugin from here
The revolution cannot be a lever, or an essay, or tablaeu, or embroidery. It cannot proceed mellowly, piece-by-piece, gently, devoutly, simply and humbly.
Mao Zedong
And UltraIso.....![]()
It's nice to be important,but it's more important to be nice.....
... Or mount it with Daemon Tools and just copy.
Plus Ça Change, Plus C'est La Même Chose.
Windows XP SP2
AMD 64 3000+ CPU
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ATI Radeon 9500
Dazzle PCI-DVCII Capture Card
FIC K8-800T / Antec Sonata Silent Case
(2)Maxtor 120gb, IBM 120gb, 80gb, 60gb Maxtors
(2)Seagate 200gb SATA drives on VIA SATA
Even some of the free archivers are now able to look into an ISO - TUGZIP can - I know some people say TUG can be a little buggy, but I love my TUGZIP 3.4
http://www.tugzip.com/
It's taken over from 7-Zip and Izarc as my preferred program, though I still like 7-Zip for full-function 7Z compression - the other two can do it, but are always some way behind the advances made in 7-zip itself.
Tugzip is quite capable of extracting from a "normal" ISO, though Isobuster may be able to do more for a defective one
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