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Old 17-09-2001, 15:31
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I need help, again!

I got all of these iso's and it is time for me to burn them. But here's the catch, I don't know which burner to use. Someone told me Disc Jugglar but I don't know how to use disc jugglar for iso's. Some faq that I downloaded said that you only use disc jugglar for cdi files and winrar for iso's. The faq said that you need all these other programs for isos, autodummy and isoburner. Is that true? Is there a way to burn isos with Disc Jugglar? Please, help me...
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Old 17-09-2001, 15:53
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Discjuggler - Burns .CDI files

Nero Burning ROM - Burns .NRG and .ISO and a whole bunch other formats

Adaptec/Roxio Easy CD Creator - Burns .ISO

CDRWIN - Burns .ISO

Really just pick one that suits your needs.

As for AutoDummy, that is optional, and usually only applies to much older DC backups, still there it is optional. When you use AutoDummy, you are taking the .ISO and making it bigger so it completely fills out a CD and supposedly load faster. Nowadays, most all .ISO and .CDI files come completely filled out to 700MB.

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Old 17-09-2001, 18:18
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Yeah you can use Disc Juggler for iso's. I'd recommend getting bin2boot though and making your iso's self-boot, since an iso is not selfboot (obviously)
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