What do you use to extract the contents of an ISO after you've downloaded it from MSDN Subscription?
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7-Zip |
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I use the free version of Alcohol 52% - it lets you mount the ISO's as virtual CD drives. This works great in Windows 7, Vista, XP, and 2003 & 2008 versions of server. You can download it here if you're interested - http://trial.alcohol-soft.com/en/ |
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If you are running Vista, (I have found) a lot of the virtual drive emulators do not work on Vista, but one that has worked on Vista for me is Softpedia's freeware Virtual CloneDrive. |
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DaemonTools is a great free virtual drive that will mount ISO files |
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http://www.imgburn.com/ is great free ISO burner, can also verify the burned disc. |
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I usually mount the ISO to a virtual CD/DVD drive. I've used the following freeware packages at various times. As far as I know these install no toolbars, spyware or other junk. I currently usually use MagicISO's - pretty much just works. I don't know what the situation is for these on Vista or x64 (I'm still largely on 32-bit WinXP).
Of course, I can't vouch for any of these other than to say I've used them successfully - your mileage may vary. |
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To look what's in the ISO you can:
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Alex Feinman's (free) ISO Recorder if I want to burn it. WinRAR if I want to just open it. |
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depending on the ISO, i'll either burn it to disc or mount it to a virtual drive and install from the virtual drive (not really an option if the ISO is an OS). |
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All the times I have done a DL the file was an ISO. If your question is what to do with it: (i.e. you don't know what an iso file is) You burn it to a CD/DVD. That is a disk image. |
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