Hi!
I've come accross this problem on a few occasions, so I feel compelled to ask. (Forgive me if this question belongs and/or has been addressed elsewhere)
The problem:
I download an image file in 15Mb rar's, extract the archive without any (CRC) errors. Then try to burn it with CDRWIN4 and/or BlindWrite. BlindWrite says "Size is not a multiple of sector size ...", CDRWIN says something to the same extent.
Then I open the ISO in WinISO, and extract it without any problems (well, without any _indications_ of problems anyway). My questions are:
1. What gives? How come WinISO is OK with supposedly incorrect image?
2. Is there any way to tell which image files HAVE to stay intact (file structure etc.), and which can be safely extracted. Or is extraction not a good idea under any sercumstances?
Any help would be greatly appriciated (of course).
theputnik

I've come accross this problem on a few occasions, so I feel compelled to ask. (Forgive me if this question belongs and/or has been addressed elsewhere)
The problem:
I download an image file in 15Mb rar's, extract the archive without any (CRC) errors. Then try to burn it with CDRWIN4 and/or BlindWrite. BlindWrite says "Size is not a multiple of sector size ...", CDRWIN says something to the same extent.
Then I open the ISO in WinISO, and extract it without any problems (well, without any _indications_ of problems anyway). My questions are:
1. What gives? How come WinISO is OK with supposedly incorrect image?
2. Is there any way to tell which image files HAVE to stay intact (file structure etc.), and which can be safely extracted. Or is extraction not a good idea under any sercumstances?
Any help would be greatly appriciated (of course).
theputnik