If its an ISO why not just burn it as such, i.e. a data file? Either way
you would need an entire CD. I know a guy who works with graphic files
that get to be over 300MB. I suppose that would be a case to burn a single
file.
At EST 06:52 PM 4/21/2004, - Steve duly noted:
Depends on how big the file is. Say a 640 MB ISO.
Hal wrote:Why would you image a file? Just curious. Yes, you can image folders. I only use it for backup. At EST 03:49 PM 4/21/2004, - Cuffy10@xxxxxxx duly noted:
In a message dated 4/21/04 12:08:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time, hbrown@xxxxxxxx writes:
TrueImage is the
best I've found for backups.
Does TrueImage require you to image the entire drive ? Can you image a file or folder ?
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