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    Burning CD into file

    Hi,

    I burn some CDs into some file for back up. That way, it'll be easy for me in case the CD is gone.

    Now, say the CD is gone. I want to use the CD then I will need to burn the image into an empty CD first right?

    Is there a program that will emulate the burned CD?

    Thanks

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    Is it an .iso file?

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    Yeah you use...

    Yeah you use demon tool or virtual drive software to emulate your image file. and it can run all the images in any format.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orien View Post
    Is it an .iso file?
    If the case is it's an .iso file then Demon Tools is definitely the thing you're looking for.

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    daemon tools is defo the way to go for this, i install it on all my machines by default now, so handy
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    you can also use alcohol 120% to mount images, works great!

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    You can also burn it into a .iso or .daa file and mount it via alchol 120% or daemon tools

    remember to check the legality of what disk your burning etc.

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    I personally use Virtual CloneDrive for mounting disk images.

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    Actually copying the whole CD to the respective folder seems work. I think it's nrd file

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    If it's an NRD file then it's a Nero DVD-Video compilation project.

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    You can use daemon tools or clone cd software to mount image and run the cd as you. daemon supports lots of image format..Also latest NERO software can also burn an image and mount em.. If you have any queries contact me..

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    Daemon Tools, MagicDisc, Microsoft had a MFC-based small XP tool for it as well. Depends on what you make the image with, although I haven't seen anything that Daemon and MagicDisc couldn't handle so far.

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    thanx for this information

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