Re: [OT] ISO files
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Jul 04, 2006
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Al Getz wrote: > > don cole wrote: > > > > Hello everybody again, > > > > Does any body know what to do with .BUP, .ISO, and .VOP files once you get > > 'em? > > > > Do you have to have a DVD R/W at that point? > > > > Don Cole > > Hi Don, > > > With the correct software you could burn your own CD, or you could > use a program that gives you a 'virtual' CD drive where you could > mount the ISO (or other standard). Once mounted, the virtual CD > acts the same as the original CD but you dont need to put anything > in the drive! Works out very nice and fast too. When you need > another CD (ISO) you simply mount the new one, then you have that > 'CD' in the virtual drive. Nice! > Only problem is if your hard drive crashes you need to ripp all > your CD's again ha ha, and you need a decent amount of hard drive > space to store several CD ISO's. > Another good point is you could store all your ISO's onto a > DVD disk. I think it's like 7 or 8 CD's fit on one DVD 4.5GB disk. > > > Al > > E boa sorte com sua programacao Euphoria! > > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" > Hello Al, I'm sorry I made mistake in my post it should have said: Does any body know what to do with .BUP, .IFO, and .VOP files once you get 'em? Do you have to have a DVD R/W at that point? Don Cole