Re: FP2007 distribution via .IMG file-- Must burn CDROM?



Hello "The Rob";

Thnks for the suggestion about WinAce, I never heard of it before.

BTW I had tried renaming the file when using VirtualDrive. From my original
post:

>>> If I rename the suffix to .iso, the mount again fails with the
>>> same error message.

Just to be clear, the rename was not required for VirtualDrive. The trick
was to add another step... FIRST I need to add a drive, THEN I could attempt
to mount the .IMG file. I was missing the first step of adding a drive.
Thanks again to KM for this suggestion.

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jimt


"The Rob" <therob88@[hotmail].com> wrote in message
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jimt,

I know that you fixed it already, but I thought it might help someone
else.
You could simply rename the .img to .iso and extract all files into some
folder using e.g. WinAce. It was the easiest way for me anyway :-)

BR,
Rob


"KM"
Virtual CDRom utility does support IMG files. I suppose it does that
undocumentaly since the .IMG type is not listed in the tool's File open
dialog (All Supported Images).

Anyway, just select All Files (*.*) there and browse and select the IMG
file and you will be able to mount it with the tool. At least this is how
I did that :-)

I can only think of what you did wrong is you probably did not add a
drive letter first before mounting the image (this is typically where you
see the "Mount failed" error). Just use "Add Drive" button first and then
the "Mount" button.

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Regards,
KM


"jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message
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I wish MS would have distributed the official FP2007 retail version as a
standard ISO file. But it is a ".IMG" file. Does anyone know of a way
to mount the ".img" file onto WinXP without having to burn a cdrom?

I've tried using the free "Virtual CDRom" utility, downloaded from the
MS webpage. This allows a standard ISO file to be mounted, but the .img
file is not supported. It won't mount the .img file (msg: "mount
failed"). If I rename the suffix to .iso, the mount again fails with
the same error message.

Well, I'm off to burn a cdrom, which is supported by my cdrom burner.
No big deal I suppose...

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jimt







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