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lsfphelpls -> visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/24/2008 6:16:16)

I download visual studio 2008 iso file dvd express edition .... when I go to burn it , burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? To install an application needed and iso file or only the dvd I just burned ?




d a v e -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/24/2008 7:01:03)

man, your questions don't make any sense! :)

once you've burnt the dvd then that's all you should need...




matt_f -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/24/2008 12:10:34)

im usually pretty good at interpreting questions but i have to agree with dave on this one - ill give it a try anyway

an .iso file is simply a disk image file - learm more here

depending on the file size, 5-7 minutes sounds a little fast but not unheard of - my question would be - did you burn the iso file to a dvd or did you burn the iso image? there is a difference

in my day to day activities i deal with .iso files quite a bit...my method of dealing with them (as ive stated in another post) is loading the iso file on a flash drive along with a virtual rom (such as magic iso) and mounting the iso image directly onto the machine. however, if you did burn the iso to a dvd correctly, you should only need the dvd to load the software (unless a keygen is involved, you would need that as well)

ok...im done rambling...good luck

~Matt~




lsfphelpls -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 3:40:47)

the size of the burn img in dvd , i see when press properies on my dvdrw drive is the same as iso the MS-VS2008 DVD EXPRESS EDITION 894MB, AND time burned is too short, although dvd plays and show statup window to install MS-VS2008 DVD EXPRESS EDITION applications, well ? why is the same size, is correct , or a burn error occured ?




matt_f -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 5:38:20)

ummm...ok then

this is what i got out of that last post -

you downloaded Microsoft Visual Studios 2008 in an iso format...you then burned it to dvd....the data on the dvd shows as the same size as the original iso (which is fine)

this is where i lost it - does the program not install??

if that is the case....i would ask what program you are using to burn the iso? you need to use a program that will treat the iso as an image file, not just a data file

also, an iso image can be treated as an archive file....you can try opening it using winrar to see if there is any content....since im pretty sure i know how you got the file, there is a chance that its not real

am i even close to understanding your situation correctly?

oh well...hope this helped

~Matt~




lsfphelpls -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 7:54:46)

I use Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6, Creator Classic.... I have burned and beta version and shows size:621MB as the iso of this ... both run and the startup screen appears...proceed to install an application ?




d a v e -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 8:22:10)

well you tell us: can you install it or not?




lsfphelpls -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 9:59:47)

YOU HAVE IN MIND ANY OTHER that download iso of vs2008 and burn it ? what was the unzipped size of the img ?




d a v e -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 11:32:30)

sorry i can't understand this ...




rdouglass -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 13:46:43)

Did you just copy the ISO file to the DVD or did you open the ISO file and then burn the DVD? You need to open the ISO first (with your burner program) and then burn the DVD and *not* just copy the ISO file to the DVD.

That help any?




matt_f -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 13:55:47)

roxio 6 is able to burn image files, so thats good...however i dont know of anyone else who has attempted to use vs 2008....sorry

but....

here's what you do -

create a restore point on your pc right now (im assuming you are using a windows based machine)

install the program and YOU tell US how it works out

if anything screwy happens, restore your machine back to the restore point, no harm no foul

~Matt~

*dave you are cracking me up*




lsfphelpls -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 17:19:50)

but why iso file is the same size as extracted img [with Roxio] file ?




matt_f -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 17:27:19)

thats just the way it works

an iso image isnt compressed for distribution or anything, it is simply an image file that contains all of the necessary attributes needed to install a program

so the image burned onto the disk should be the same size as the original iso

~Matt~




lsfphelpls -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 17:33:56)

YOU MEAN an file.iso 50MB when extracted to a cdrom -to-> many files the cdrom will show size 50MB ?




matt_f -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 17:51:39)

yup




lsfphelpls -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 18:01:15)

no zip tech exist ?




matt_f -> RE: visual studio 2008 iso file dvd ...burn last 5-7min, this is normal time [speed x4] ? (1/25/2008 18:21:20)

no

.zip and .rar files are COMPRESSED archive files
.iso files are a collection of files grouped together as a complete image with no compression

however .iso files can be opened in a program like winrar in order to view the contents of the 'image'




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