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    Create Iso file using Nero?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Zydan, Jan 27, 2008.

  1. Zydan

    Zydan Notebook Evangelist

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    I'd appreciate it if someone could take a sec to eplain how to create a .ISO file using nero.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Harper2.0

    Harper2.0 Back from the dead?

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    that depends on what you want to make an iso file of, and if you're going to be creating an iso from a disc. I'm not sure how to do it, but i remember before you burn something there's options to choose your burner. One option is ImageCreator or ImageBurner, something along those lines. That creates ISO's, or .NRG's or something that only nero can burn. Hope this helps
     
  3. dmorris68

    dmorris68 Notebook Consultant

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    Yes, you choose Nero Image Recorder as your recording device, then just burn the compilation as you would to a disc. You'll be prompted for a filename, which defaults to a NRG (Nero ISO) filetype, but you can choose ISO from the dropdown.
     
  4. Silas Awaketh

    Silas Awaketh Notebook Deity

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    PowerISO does that, and lets you edit the ISOs as well.
     
  5. orev

    orev Notebook Virtuoso

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    The free powertool "ISO Recorder" can also create and burn ISO images.

    Also, a simple google of "nero iso" turns up a lot of results. Please search before asking.
     
  6. acuraintegralove

    acuraintegralove Notebook Consultant

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    if you're referring to a dvd video... I recommend Dvd shrink which give the option to shrink the dvd to an iso file which can be played on daemon tools iso virtual drive or be later burned to a recordable dvd...