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ISO Files
"Amarjit Singh" wrote in message ... Let me guess, you probably downloaded it from KaZaA Lite or some other P2P program. Well, the ISO files, like you said are CD image files and contain all of the CD's data. Similarly, BIN files are CD images and NRG files contain useful information such as documentation to writing it to CD. This ought to be your first resort. Otherwise, the second best thing is Nero Burning ROM 5.5.9.0. Close down all windows such as wizards when Nero is running, and of course insert a blank CD-R/RW into your CD burner before starting it and select from the "File" menu, "Burn Image". It will ask you to locate the ISO. Unfortunately, ISO is one of many image formats that are not programmed by default, therefore, locate the ISO by selecting "All Files *.*". The default burning settings will be satisfactory. Hope this works! Amarjit Singh "Jon" wrote in message ... "Abhi" wrote in message ... I downloaded the latest Visual Studio 2003 and when I started the download it gave me bunch of ISO files. Now I know these are the image files, how do I install the new VStudio using these ISO files. Any clues??? Abhi You have to burn them to disk and make them essentially install disks. But I have never heard (not that it isn't possible) of a website offering a download in ISO format. What you are getting is piracy since VS 2003 is a Microsoft product, that isn't downloadable (other than fixes/patches for the software). Why not purchase it legally, and save yourself some trouble. You never know what is in those ISO files, and MS cannot be contacted for support. Funny, My first install of XP was an ISO file that I downloaded direct from Microsoft. This is done all the time with MSDN. In the Case of XP, I actually paid $20.00 to Microsoft to be able to download the file. Just because someone says they downloaded it does not mean it's a pirated version. |
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