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    Making .iso's

    Can anyone be so kind as to tell me how to make iso's using windows 2000. I'd prefer not to need any third party software, I know it's doable using the command line but I don't know what commands to use.
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    Windows does not have any built in method of making iso files, nero can make iso files after version 5.5 or so, as can roxio.
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    Hmm I had once made iso's using a w2k 3 in 1 disk given to me by an instructor. It had a command that let you extract each of the installs if you wrote it in the command line and it made them each iso's. I tried nero 6 but they keep coming out as nrg and I want regular iso extensions.
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    Originally posted by njdevs95
    Hmm I had once made iso's using a w2k 3 in 1 disk given to me by an instructor. It had a command that let you extract each of the installs if you wrote it in the command line and it made them each iso's. I tried nero 6 but they keep coming out as nrg and I want regular iso extensions.
    The file that Nero puts out is a ISO, but they just put their NRG extension on it. Simply rename the file replacing NRG with ISO. There is not any other difference.
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