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Otherwise, WinRAR is your friend. Is there really no means of compressing ISO files? Nilhanth Posted November 1, What are the chances? RaisinCain Posted November 1, Just use a dual layer DVD. EZRecovery Posted November 1, Have you tried ImgBurn?

Well, for the burning part anyway! Glad you were able to resolve the issue. Posted November 2, Posted November 14, Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 7 people found this reply helpful. I thought it was supposed to fit on a DVD. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. I have a Blue-Ray Burner, it worked great, you can use dual layer discs if your burner supports it as well.

The flash Drive works great too, I used that as well for another computer. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to JamesSorci's post on August 2, I'm getting that error when trying to save it to a 32GB flash drive. Open Nero. Enable overburn option at 99 minutes. Burn ISO. This should go without saying, but this could potentially damage your drive if it's an older one. I am not liable yadda yadda yadda.

You can't overburn an extra 33 megs. Not going to happen. A couple megs on good media with a good burner, maybe, but not It might help to know what you're trying to do. SVCD images for instance will fit. They're weird though. You might have to strip something out of the iso, or compress it.

It depends on what it's an ISO of.



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