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catscan October 15th, 2006 02:37 AM

ISO file not working?
 
Hey :)

I got a problem with a ISO file (For a game, not gonna say wich)
When i use Daemon on the file it does nothing...

Is this ISO file broke or something?

Maybe i just made a noob mistake? :P

foolofthehill October 15th, 2006 04:06 AM

With the amount of information you provide, it is hard to tell what problem you might have....
Did you check the file size, scann the file before trying to mount it and/or did you try to burn it as an image on a CD and start it from there??
Do you get any error message when trying to mount it with Daemon??
:Smilywais:

catscan October 15th, 2006 05:31 AM

Okay i will be more specific! :D

Filesize: 658 mb
Icon: Power Iso (So it's a ISO for sure! :) )

And i'm sure it's Pc game - Filename starts with [PC GAMES]

I dont get any message when i mount with Daemon, but if i do it with powerISO
i get this alert:
The file format is valid or unsupported.

I scanned it and it's clean.

I tried the whole burn image and still, nothing :(

catscan October 15th, 2006 05:32 AM

Double Post >_< Sorry xD

Peerless October 15th, 2006 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by catscan
Okay i will be more specific! :D

Filesize: 658 mb
Icon: Power Iso (So it's a ISO for sure! :) )

And i'm sure it's Pc game - Filename starts with [PC GAMES]

I dont get any message when i mount with Daemon, but if i do it with powerISO
i get this alert:
The file format is valid or unsupported.

I scanned it and it's clean.

I tried the whole burn image and still, nothing :(

the fact you see an ISO icon means NOTHING....said icon is associated with the fact it is named with as xxxxx.iso, that is it..

try renaming the file to lets say .rar, and see if winrar will open it up...also perhaps a bitzi lookup on the file is warranted...hell, its prolly a pron file renamed from its video extension.....:yikes:

Sleepless October 15th, 2006 07:45 AM

Try changing your options to show fileextensions and then google the extension. You just might find something that supports the format.

If you don't know how to do that, it's at Start>Control panel>Folderoptions>view and uncheck "Hide extensions for known filetypes.

Expect it's a broken file though if Power ISO will not recognise it.


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