Re: 4GB file size limit in Windows 98SE?
It widely depend on what you have in the iso.
If the iso contains just files , one can shrink it all. But if you have for
example an installation DVD of a Linux(bootable) like Opensuse 10.3, there is
absolutely no way to make any chnages to it because after smallest change
nothing will work any more and it might even not boot any more. Such DVD can
not be made of any volumes etc, simply one file. And such file will not be
handeld by any FAT, and also can not be copied or downloaded by IE of any
flavor and many other software.
It can be stored to NTFS, provided one has a suitable tool allowing to
handle it.
"Bill in Co." wrote:
> Can it do that to an ISO file? By how much?
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> dadiOH wrote:
> > Warren wrote:
> >> Yes it is a DVD image that I'm trying to burn to a DVD disk. The
> >> vob files are no bigger than 1 GB but I'm not sure how to feed the
> >> burning program several portions of an Iso.? Never heard of that.
> >
> > The simplest thing is to use DVDShrink to make the ISO smaller.
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