Not ISO like ISO ...

I downloaded the *.iso file for Super Norton System Works 2003 (see somewhere on the forum here). It was about 690 MB long. Opening it by WinISO or ISOBuster gave bunch of files&folders of about 1 GB together. All of them worked. Burned the CDR by Nero, all seemed be in place, the CDR was of about 680 MB content, but some files were unreadable. Trying to create the *.ISO back - it was about 1 GB long.

:confused: :confused: :confused: How is it possible ? :confused: :confused: :confused:
 
DaY said:
Burn the ISO directly to the CD. Do not extract the files to your HD as your CD will not boot.
Yes,it can!when you extract the files with ISOBuster,burn it back with Nero & don't forget the Volumelablename.
works 4 me :)
choose----> no multisession....
 
:confused:

Well...I burned it by Nero and at least one block was unreadable (or sector ? I'm not sure). I tried it three times.

To Day and Diabolic: Did you try to install PCAnywhere from the burned disk? The errors were somewhere there... but the installation from the unpacked image works.

To pokopiko: I didn't find the verify option at Nero if burning from the image - by my experience it is applicable only at burning of Data CD from data ready on HD - or am I wrong? BTW, the UltraISO seems to be good, but unfortunately I can't chinese - and there is no other version available - or am I wrong?

Concerning the length of content of the unpacked ISO - I do know now, what trick is it (see http://forum.cdrsoft.cc/showthread.php?s=&threadid=18665). But, do you know somebody, how make such an ISO ?
 
reartan,snsw is an ezcd image.just install ezcd 5 then click on yor dload ezcd will pop up an burn it to cd job done.
 
This is a Au-Yeung work. He uses a M$ utility that allows you to put more than 700mb on a CD by putting pointers to the duplicate file, but not multiple copies of them. So, when you try to copy the files off, you copy the original file and all its dupes not as pointers, but as multiple copies of the original. Thus, you end up with more than can fit back on the CD. See his site for tutorial:

h#p://members.rogers.com/khauyeung/kh.htm
 
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