Actually, when you make an image on the hard disk, it will be VERY big. 9Gigs ? But nothing stops you from using WinRAR 3.0 to compress it (may reduce it to 5Gigs), and the important thing is that WinRAR 3.0 has an option to make volumes of a certain size. If you use this option to create 4.7G volumes, you'll automatically get two volumes that each fit on one dvdr. If you want to use the image, you just have to decompress it back to your hard disk and load it in Daemon Tools. I have done this for some of my backups. For example, I made a backup of all my Sims cds (I've got all the expansion packs for my little sister, ahem

), this is a total of five clonecd images (unleashed not included), and I made one gigantic archive spread over 5 cd's with the volume option of 740,000,000 bytes per volume (or what I can overburn on one 80 min cd). I did this because my writer can't do safedisc 2 anyway. The same thing will also work for that DVD, it's just a question of using Winrar and daemon tools.