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Burning ISO's
Heres My tutorial if you do not know how to Burn an ISO or if you have trouble burning it
Step 1: Download Win RAR ( If you do not already have it.) RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting Step 2: When all of your files have been downloaded put them all in the same folder, and the files will appear to look like books or a yellow cube. Step 3: Click the first part of your download, wait a minute and Win RAR will open up. Step 4: Click on the " Extract all" button and a little window will pop-up. In that window decide where you want to extract the files to. Step 5: After you have extracted the files, look in the folder and you will see an ISO or other files. Step 6:If you have a ISO in your folder, Use any program like; Nero, Magic ISO, daemon tools, etc... Step 7: After you have opened the ISO with any of those programs. Insert a blank CD or DVD, and begin the burning. How to Mount an ISO Step 1: In common use, an "ISO" file is a single file that contains the complete image of a disc. Such files are often used when transferring CD-ROM images over the Internet. In this guide I will be showing you how to mount a ".ISO" image in a virtual drive to play/watch it. First thing you need to do is download DAEMON Tools if you haven't already. You can download it from http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/down...tegory&catid=5 Step 2: Once you have installed and started DAEMON tools, you should now see a "lightning bolt" icon next to your PC clock. Step 3:Go ahead and right click that icon and then left click "VIRTUAL CD/DVD-ROM" , then left click "Set number of devices...", then decide on how many virtual drives you wish to have. For this tutorial I only choose "1 drive" Step 4: After that, go ahead and right click that "lightning bolt" icon again, left click "VIRTUAL CD/DVD-ROM" again. Then left click "Device 0: [*Letter*] No media", then left click "Mount image Step 5: Then on the screen that pops up, navigate to where your ISO file is to mount it to the virtual drive. When you find it, click it once then click the "Open" button Step 6: After clicking the "Open" button, it will act just like you put a DVD in. It will ask you what you want windows to do. Either pick a task for it to follow or cancel it and do your own thing if the program you want to use is not listed there. Step 7: Ok your finished with loading the image. Now if you go to "My Computer", you will see a "extra" drive listed there. That is the "virtual drive" created by DAEMON Tools. Step 7: To remove it, right click that icon and then left click "VIRTUAL CD/DVD-ROM" , then left click "Set number of devices...", then click "Disable". Or... Another way if you fail to burn the ISO to a disc or do not have a empty CD/DVD Step 1: When you have extracted the ISO to a folder, right click on the ISO and Click "Extract files" and the little window will pop up again, so choose where you want to extract it to. After you have extracted it, you should see a icons where your extracted it to, so click the install/ uninstall, to install your game or software. Step 2: (This Step is only if its a game you want to install) Go to this website GameBurnWorld- No-CD/No-DVD Patches, Game Fixes, Trainers, Cheats and go to the search bar and search your game, you should see a list of things like: Fixes, cheats, No CD/ DVD fixes, and trainers. Find the No Cd/ DVD patch for your game and download it. Step 3: (This Step is only if its a game you want to install) After you have downloaded the No CD/ DVD patch, go to (whatever you drive letter is) C:\Program Files\ (Your game here)\ Then copy and paste the crack into your game folder. It is going to ask you to overwrite the file, click "YES". Now just click on the icon for your game and it will run. I stole this, but if you pretend I wrote it you can give me rep :D
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