I was jsut wondering, I know how to use misc. programs to make .iso, .mds, .cce, and .cue types of images. But they all come out to be 200+ MB. Well I was sent an image file for Halo PC (Yes I have the full ver of Halo), It's a .img file. It was only 22.26MB, How was this done?
I like to loadup my vareus CDs on a vurtual drive so that I can save the actuall CDs some wear & tear. But I'd rather not use 1/2 a gig for each CD. (Some are in the 600MB range). So does anyone know a way to make small image files that still work on virtual drives?
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I sent you that, and its not the full cd, it will only pass the cd check.
isn't .img a floppy format..
Quote from: Blaze on June 08, 2005, 06:17 PM
I sent you that, and its not the full cd, it will only pass the cd check.
I was able to re-install using it.
Also thats one of the main reason I use images to.
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It has to make an image of the CD-ROM. There's no way to get around the large size.
Quote from: Newby on June 08, 2005, 07:29 PM
It has to make an image of the CD-ROM. There's no way to get around the large size.
zip it up ;D
Well how do you make one where it simply looks like the CD. AE, name, files, etc.. But has no data in the files? Like the .img file.
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Just create blank files and rename them.