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this occurs because all XP versions shares the same .cab files (well most of them atleast). They are crosslinked all over the place, this means that when you extract it, it will get each cab file and put it with the rest of that windows xp files.
Hope you understood what I meant, I am not sure how it works but that is how it is done... ![]() remove post if you feel it is necessary... Edit: To clarify a bit, Windows XP Pro and Windows XP Home uses almost the same cab-files, they simply use different files from it. Of course and Driver.cab will be the same so that will be on that can be linked to from another positition. I also think that many of the cab-files might be some kind of dummies. So that those dummies works just like on some mini-images. Like BF2 mini-image from BleH, mount it and all files has the "right" size but are not usable. So if Windows XP Home has the same driver.cab as Pro, one of them will simply use the one from another location. Cr*p, this didn't get any better... Someone that can understand it and write it out so that someone can understand?
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How did I guess :P
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Sorry dude but I didn't finally understand what you try to say...
I always thought that files on DVD with 4.7 gb are 4.7 gb on your harddrive, too... |
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hmmm ok... Have you ever experienced dummy files as protection on games?
Like commandos, there are 3 files (I think) that claims to be 800mb on the CD on top of that is the actual game files. How would that fit on a CD? Answer is it doesn't. The files actually are not 800mb but shows themselves as that because they have an attribute that says so. The same is on the Windows XP 11in1 DVD. Because the CAB-files are shared between the different windows versions they only need to really exist in one folder. But because of file checking and probably also size check (?) there needs to be dummy files that shows up at the correct size but are not that big when written onto disc. Most probably the filesystem is fooled into thinking that the files are bigger then they really are. But when the install is running it reads from the folder with the correct .cab files. Quote:
That little qoute tells me that the filesystems is most likely fooled. Hope you understand now...
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Okay, I understand... mostly. I get what you mean with the dummy files. So now the question stands, is there any way to edit the ISO one file at a time? With ISOMagic, the whole ISO has to be rebuilt even when editing something as small as a text document, then it's saved to a much larger file...
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Unfortunately your talking warez, and its not allowed here :P
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