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Barbara
December 5th 03, 08:25 PM
How do I open these kinds of files & run them?
Alfeuss
December 5th 03, 08:25 PM
They are disk images. You can burn them to cd to use them, but if you don't
ave a cd writer you can open them with a program like WinISO
http://www.winiso.com/
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Nicholas
December 5th 03, 08:25 PM
Contact the source from which you downloaded the files
from and ask them. Sounds like you've been downloading
programs from a file sharing web site. If those are copyrighted
programs , you should delete them since you did not purchase
a license to legally use them.
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Chris Lanier
December 5th 03, 08:26 PM
not alwsy true. Linux, but most liekly yes :(
"Nicholas" > wrote in message
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Contact the source from which you downloaded the files
from and ask them. Sounds like you've been downloading
programs from a file sharing web site. If those are copyrighted
programs , you should delete them since you did not purchase
a license to legally use them.
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Photoman
December 5th 03, 08:27 PM
Why does everyone assume this? Maybe his cousins uncle's daughters friend
created the iso image of family photos. Or maybe he downloaded the Linux
solution for lost XP passwords, that comes in an .iso file. I guess it's
guilty until he can prove innoscence.
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"Nicholas" > wrote in message
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Contact the source from which you downloaded the files
from and ask them. Sounds like you've been downloading
programs from a file sharing web site. If those are copyrighted
programs , you should delete them since you did not purchase
a license to legally use them.
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Nicholas
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John E. Carty
December 5th 03, 08:28 PM
There are a lot of companies now where you can purchase software online and
then download an iso file to create your own CD instead of paying for one to
be shipped. Someday people may even start to realize this :-)
"Photoman" > wrote in message
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> Why does everyone assume this? Maybe his cousins uncle's daughters friend
> created the iso image of family photos. Or maybe he downloaded the Linux
> solution for lost XP passwords, that comes in an .iso file. I guess it's
> guilty until he can prove innoscence.
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> Contact the source from which you downloaded the files
> from and ask them. Sounds like you've been downloading
> programs from a file sharing web site. If those are copyrighted
> programs , you should delete them since you did not purchase
> a license to legally use them.
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