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jason.b.c
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by jason.b.c » Thu Mar 29, 2007 2:56 am
Ok , This is something that i have been wondering now for quite some time..
Exactly HOW..? are all of you adding things to the "UBCD.iso" that you downloaded and still winding up with a bootable ".ISO" file at the end...?
What exactly would you "open" an .iso with...?

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verndog
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by verndog » Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:59 am
jason.b.c wrote:Ok , This is something that i have been wondering now for quite some time..
Exactly HOW..? are all of you adding things to the "UBCD.iso" that you downloaded and still winding up with a bootable ".ISO" file at the end...?
What exactly would you "open" an .iso with...?

Many programs - 7zip, Winrar, Unversal Extractor...
Use mkisofs that's inside ubcd to re-assemble to iso.
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jason.b.c
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by jason.b.c » Thu Mar 29, 2007 10:16 pm
Ok, So that's it..?
it's easy..?
Why did my thread get moved...?
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by Victor Chew » Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:16 am
Why did my thread get moved...?
I moved it during regular maintenance. I am reserving the "Tutorials" section for full HOWTOs and tutorials, not request for help. I think the "Support" section is more suitable for such topics.