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Re: Useful Utility (OT)
- Subject: Re: Useful Utility (OT)
- From: Michael Norman michael.norman@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:58:27 -0400
At 12:20 AM 4/13/2007, J R FOX wrote:
From this, I deduce that an ISO is a special
beast. I think you need a special tool to modify it,
prior to burning. On the OS/2 | eCS platform, there
is something called ISOFS (FS standing for File
System), which would have to be loaded at bootup, that
I think can handle such chores. On the Win platform,
I am aware of standalone shareware such as ISOBUSTER
that is supposed to cover this .
Try this.
http://www.downloadatoz.com/winiso/how-to-add-iso-images.html. I have
not used it but it's mentioned without malice on the security sites
where I've been lurking for several weeks. Trial version appears to
be what one needs. There are several other such utilities.
[Whoever was using Bart PE, I would welcome some
reports on what you are doing with it, and how hard it
is to use. I was under the impresssion that you
needed an XP installation to create Bart, and that
more than a little assembly was required.]
T'was me. Sent you a separate post.
Michael Norman