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In Topic: Use MagicDisk to extract files from youir .ISO image
Posted 24 Mar 2006
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In Topic: Use MagicDisk to extract files from youir .ISO image
Posted 24 Mar 2006
pcuser, on Mar 24 2006, 12:16 AM, said:
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I have read a post about a program called "unISOfs" that was written as a commandline based utility used to extract the contents of an ISO image to a folder on your hard drive.
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I have found that the freeware program called MagicDisk can do a similar thing here:
I might be wrong but I don't know of any other program that can do this. I published the main part of the source code on MSFN so that others can learn from it.
Tom
Tom,
You did a great job writing unISOfs. It filled your needs since you couldn't find something that would work in your environment and it can be used as a learning tool for others. I just wanted to chime in on one of the many virtual CD/DVD emulators that could extract the contents of an ISO image. I thought someone could use the information. I shouldn't have said that it could do a similar thing because it can't do batch or commandline extractions. -
In Topic: Use MagicDisk to extract files from youir .ISO image
Posted 24 Mar 2006
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In Topic: Use MagicDisk to extract files from youir .ISO image
Posted 23 Mar 2006
MagicDisk http://www.magiciso.... sc-overview.htm
is a virtual CD/DVD emulator much like:
Daemon-Tools http://www.daemon-tools. cc
or the Microsoft unsupported emulator http://download.micr... rolpanel_21.exe
or Alcohol http://www.alcohol-soft. com/
MagicDisk is free, supported and quiet easy to install and uninstall. -
In Topic: Use QEMU for Windows to test your UBCD4WIN ISO file before burning
Posted 3 Mar 2006
rdsok, on Mar 1 2006, 01:59 PM, said:
About the networking, I'm not sure this is a related cause or not but...
With VMWare if you are behind a DCHP router, then you can have DCHP assign IP's to both your host computer and the guest. If, on the otherhand, you are on a DSL or Cable modems which typically only will assign one IP per account ( there are exceptions to this ) then you must use NAT routing to access the inet with. I suspect this may be a similar issue... since you may be behind a modem that will only assign one DCHP IP, the virtual net card is unable to receive an IP as well.
I tried using Load Network Support (DHCP/auto) as opposed to PE Network Configurator and it found all the correct IP addressing and come up just fine.
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