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Old 08-30-2003, 02:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How do i burn what i think is an iso image?

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I recently recieved a file, a game to be more specific, that looks to me to be an .iso file. The original file is in the .zip format, but they when i unzip it to a folder it comes up with multiple files with endings such as .001 and .sfv and also included is an msinfo document. So my question is, how would i put this on a disc to make it work? So would i leave it in the .zip format and "write it" or should i unzip the files and then "write it"? or should i use a program such as nero to "burn the image"?
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the nfo file is not a microsoft info file, they just hijacked the .nfo extension to their own ends. you can open it in wordpad or notepad. do you not have a file called install, setup, unpack or similar? try putting an archive program such as winace on your system, this may help you. it sounds like the file you have is a multipart archive all zipped up into one archive, so just unzip it onto your hard disc and look for an install program
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Actually the .001...etc files are winrar file(s)
as far as the nfo file just rename the extension to "txt" to read
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don't need to change extension to txt, just right click on the file and open with will let you choose word or notepad. as for winrar, i think winace is possibly easier to use for a novice, (in case any novices are reading this post) and i like software with a free trial/demo, i can't remember if winrar has one, but i know winace has. down to personal preferences again, iisn't it?
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