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Sebelum saya mulakan, adakah saya posted topik ini di tempat yang betul? Kalau tidak, maafkan saya sebab saya orang baru di putera.com. Problem yang saya hadapi sekarang, bagaimana hendak menggunakan fail yang berformat .ISO ? Saya telah download 1 fail dari internet beformat .ISO tapi tidak tahu bagaimana hendak bukan fail itu. Kawan saya kata fail itu perlu di'burn' pada blank disc. Tetapi saya tidak tahu bagaimana. Apa yang perlu saya buat?

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buka program Nero tu..dia akan kluar interface wizard dia..carik open kat hujung bawah tu kalau tak silap aku..atas wizard tu dan carik file ISO tadi..lepas tu dia akan bukak dan boleh lah di burn spt biasa..

"i'm bad at xplaining.."

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mmg file tu patutnye kene burn pada cd utk baca dia.

tapi dia boleh jugak di unzip guna winrar. so tak payah burn pada cd.

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kalau kau pakai alcohol 120%, kau leh mound ISO tersebut kedalam virtual CDROM/DVDROM kau. so, tak perlu bazir physical disk.

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Iso file ni adalah imej file sebenarnya..ala..kalau nak simpan satu cd os dalam hard disk better buat image daripada simpan dalam satu folder yang ko salin direct dari cd..

dengan ISO ni, kau mudah nak distribute content cd tu tru internet..cuma download pastu burn je.. biggrin.gif

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

An ISO image (as prescribed by ISO standard ISO 9660) is a file that represents a one-to-one copy of a specific computer filesystem, most widely used for the compact disc medium (i.e an entire CD or DVD-ROM).

It is for this reason that many Linux, BSD, or other free operating systems are distributed for download using an ISO image—file permissions and other filesystem metadata is not lost in the transfer. Also, it is possible to loopback mount the image under many of these systems to access the individual files. The ISO 9660 is specified as read-only; currently you cannot modify the content when mounting an ISO file. The loopback mount gives you read access only. However, there are special tools that will allow you to modify an ISO file.

One can download an ISO image from the Internet. It is recommended because of a CD's large data capacity that a user wishing to download an ISO image of a CD to use a download manager, which prevents data loss if the download is interrupted due to a disconnection or a crash. Repeated abortive download attempts consume mirror bandwidth.

After downloading, one can burn this image to a CD. If the burned CD includes an operating system that doesn't need to be installed to the hard disk (this is, can be used from the CD), it is called a LiveCD. LiveCDs are bootable. Such an example of these are the Gnoppix, Knoppix and Morphix Linux distributions.

care2 nak burn iso file rujuk sini

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iso boleh create untuk banyak file ker? atau single file jer...tengok kat atas mcm boleh jer create utk byk file sekaligus...tapi apesal aku try create suse9.1 pakai nero express tak boleh pun...

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kalau ko nak tengok content dia, boleh guna winrar, winiso atau sebarang aplikasi yang boleh membaca kandungan .iso

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iso boleh create untuk banyak file ker?

pahamkan konsep iso la

iso tu cd image. so ape2 yang leh letak kat cd tu leh la letak kat iso.

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