Se fuld version : Iso-filer
mikki
10-31-2006, 12:10 PM
Jeg kunne godt tænke mig en guide til, hvordan man håndterer en iso-fil.
Troede man bare hentede en iso-fil ned, brændte den på en cd, og så kunne installere herfra. Men kan forstå, at man skal "mounte" osv.
Har jeg ikke en brik forstand på.
Så en fortælende guide ville være fedt.
pedro11
10-31-2006, 12:23 PM
Der er ikke noget med at du skal mounte iso-filer. Det er bare en metode til at få adgang til indholdet af iso-filer uden at brænde.
Ligesom nightspydk foreslår i din anden tråd (http://piratgruppen.org/forum/showthread.php?t=78009), så prøv at brænde med Nero - eller Alcohol 120%.
Men du vil gerne have en bedre guide end den her?: http://piratgruppen.org/spip.php?article15
Har du set under Image-filer her?: http://piratgruppen.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=2
mikki
10-31-2006, 01:20 PM
Hej Pedro. Jamen jeg ved snart ikke hvad det er jeg skal bruge og ikke bruge, for der er lissom ikke rigtig noget der ser ud til at virke alligevel. Jeg er sgu ikke professor på området og skulle egentlig bare bruge en photoshop installation som jeg kan bruge. Men det ser ud som om at cs2-versionen ikke er lige til at gå til.
Går jeg ind og søger den på emule, så er de fleste af dem iso-filer.
Men installerede en ikke-isofil fra nogle links jeg bare fandt på google. De virkede da også på den måde, at jeg fik det sat op med serie- og aktiveringsnummer. Men til gengæld var der så problemer med nogle funktioner i selve programmet.
Det er sgu irriterende det her. Ved godt det falder uden for mit spørgsmål nu, men er der ikke nogen måder, downloads etc, hvor man ikke behøver skal sidde og læse 10 sider først om formathåndtering, brænding, mounting osv? Jeg bliver ikke ret meget klogere af de forklaringer, som du henviser til. Man skal åbenbart være professor for at få en piratversion af photoshop cs2??!!
pedro11
10-31-2006, 02:58 PM
Rolig nu - du er ikke alene! Du har vel allerede fundet ud af, at du kan få svar og hjælp. :)
Det kræver lidt øvelse at håndtere de forskellige filformater. Til sidst vil det bare "sidde på rygraden". ;)
Har du prøvet at brænde iso-filen med Nero? Med Alcohol 120%? Hvilken version? Får du en fejlmeddelese? Hvis du har brændt iso-filen - er der så et eller andet crack/info på selve CD'en? Er der nogen nfo-fil med oplysninger sammen med iso-filen?
mikki
10-31-2006, 04:08 PM
Hej Pedro.
Ja, og er skam også glad for at der er nogen der svarer mig. Men det er bare lidt skod, når man ikke rigtig forstår det der bliver sagt :)
Jeg vil prøve at brænde en iso-fil med enten nero eller alcohol. Så må jeg lige se hvad resultatet bliver og tillader mig så at vende tilbage her med forbehold for at lyde som en retarderet :)
pedro11
10-31-2006, 04:20 PM
Nu nævner du det selv med at lyde retarderet.... :-D
Bare så du ikke misforstår: Du skal brænde indholdet af iso-filen på en CD - ikke selve iso-filen. Ikk´? ;-)
mikki
10-31-2006, 05:24 PM
Godt du sagde det, for ellers havde jeg gjort det :)
mikki
11-01-2006, 01:28 AM
Hmmm, ved ikke rigtig, men jeg fandt iso filen med alcohol. Så bad jeg om at mounte på enheden. Så dukker photoshop så op med første installeringstrin. Men der skulle også være en keygenerator med, men den kan jeg ikke se nogen steder... så vidt jeg kan se i hvert fald.
Agony
11-01-2006, 01:37 AM
Så find en key:
http://serials.ws - søg på Photoshop CS2. Hvis dette ikke virker så brug denne, den funkede her :-)
http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/hashtorrent/3321951.torrent/Adobe_Photoshop_CS2_Keygen.3321951.TPB.torrent
Held og lykke med det ;)
nightspydk
11-01-2006, 01:48 PM
Brænding a iso filer med Nero express.
(Det kan variere fra version til version)
-> Open Nero Express
-> Vælg "Diskimage eller gemt projekt"
-> Find din iso på harddisken og klik på den. Måske dobbletklik.*
-> Brænd
*- Når du skal finde din iso på harddisken, skal du muligvis ned i boxen "files of type" og ændre den til "billedfiler".
Ellers brænd hele iso'en (uden at pakke den ud) som data.
Det kræver at man mounter den med daemon tools når man skal bruge den.
Images inkluderer:
.iso
.bin,.cue
.mdf,.mds
.bwt,.bws
.ccd
.nrg
og mange andre som ikke alle kan brændes med Nero.
Det krævede flere linier end beregnet. :D
Alt held og lykke. :)
*rettet*
mikki
11-02-2006, 02:58 PM
Tak skal du ha night. Jeg smider den lige på "biblioteket" og leger med det lidt senere, da jeg forsøger at hitte ud af noget andet også :)
nightspydk
11-02-2006, 03:22 PM
Det var så lidt. :)
En sidste ting. Husk at sætte din brænder til at brænde enten cd eller dvd først. Du kan som regel regne ud om det er et dvd eller cd image ved at se på størrelsen af filen.
Det er øverst i Nero express viduet.
Jeg paster lige en liste fra et andet sted her til dig der kan hjælpe dig med at finde vej i fil himlen. :D
HOW TO - DEAL WITH FILE TYPES
How To deal with File Types
File types can be a bit of a pain if you've never come across them before but as long as you have the right tools dealing with them can become as easy as looking at them.
Compressed Files
Rar/Zip/Ace/Tar
Rar files are becoming more and more popular lately with the massive success of Winrar 3.2. They are very easy to deal with as long as you have Winrar 3.2. If the files are a simple rar file then just right click on it and choose extract here, the file will then unrar to reveal the folder or file that was zipped. Sometimes you may come across files that are in r.00, r.001, r.002 etc form, they look like this:
IPB Image
All you do with these is go to the 1st number in the series (either r.00 or r.001) and right click and choose extract here. Winrar will piece together the end file from all the other rar's in the sequence leaving you more often than not with a bin/iso file (see that filetype for details). Zip, Ace and Tar files follow the same rules as above.
If you have files that have names like flt-ba.001, flt-ba.002 etc that look like this:
IPB Image
All you need to do is open up Winrar and navigate to the 1st file in the series (.000 or .001) and highlight then choose Extract To. Make sure you don't extract to the same file and overwrite it, probably best choose a different folder to extract it too. You will also notice another file with a .sfv extension, this is just a file for checking the integrity of the whole volume of the files, it's not usually necessary but if you want to do this u can with SFV Checker.
NB. People are getting archive corrupted errors when they try to unrar a file using an earlier WinRar than 3.2. The reason for this is that 3.2 uses a different compression matrix to earlier versions so if you try to unrar a file made by 3.2 and your using an earlier Winrar then your not going to have much luck, upgrade and try again.
Cbr & Cbz
These are basically rar'd up comic book files, although you can use WinRar on them it is also worth using CDisplay as this allows you to view the pages sequentially the way they were intended.
Image Files
Bin, Cue & Iso files
Bin/Iso files are exact images of a CD/DVD, a cue file is a small information file that tells a player how to play or burn the bin. Iso files do not have cue files. Both Bin and Iso files can be dealt with in a variety of ways, you can mount them with Daemon Tools and then install/watch from your virtual drive or you can burn them to disc so that they are identical to the original image. To burn them:
Nero 6: Open Nero & cancel the wizard -> Recorder -> Burn Image and select the cue, now select disc-at-once, burn speed and your off.
Nero 5.x: Open Nero & cancel the wizard -> File -> Burn Image and select the cue, now select disc-at-once, burn speed and your off.
For Iso files just select the file itself using the above methods and don't forget it is always best to select a low burn speed and use good quality discs for this.
NB. Image files are often more than the standard 700mb's a disc can hold, don't worry just burn it anyway. It will fit. This is because a lot of the mb's are taken up by the file index data that aren't present on the actual CD when burnt.
Nrg Files
These are image files made by Nero, same as a bin/iso file. You can mount them or burn to disc using Nero. If you don't want to do that you can convert them to a Bin with Isobuster or WinIso (see How To Make A Bin). If Nero is not accepting the image it may be because you are using an earlier version of Nero and the image was made on 6 or above. Upgrade or convert as explained before.
Mdf & Mds Files
These are Media Descriptor Files, basically image files made by Alcohol 120% software, they have the same relation as bin & cue and can be mounted with Daemon Tools or burnt with Alcohol 120%/appropriate software.
Bwt, Bwi & Bws Files
These are the same as above but made by software called Blindwrite, just mount the BWT file with Daemon or burn to disc with Blindwrite/appropriate software.
Ccd, Img & Sub Files
These are the same as above but made by software called CloneCD, just mount the Ccd file with Daemon or burn to disc with CloneCD/appropriate software.
Cdi Files
These are image files made by software called DiscJuggler, burn with DiscJuggler/appropriate software or mount with Daemon Tools.
Audio/Video Files
Ogg Vorbis Files
Ogg Vorbis is a new audio compression format. It is roughly comparable to other formats used to store and play digital music, such as MP3, VQF, AAC, and other digital audio formats. It is different from these other formats because it is completely free, open, and unpatented. Most players will play this format as well as MP3, check out http://www.vorbis.com/ for more details.
MPEG Files
MPEG (pronounced M-peg), which stands for Moving Picture Experts Group, is the name of family of standards used for coding audio-visual information (e.g., movies, video, music) in a digital compressed format.
The major advantage of MPEG compared to other video and audio coding formats is that MPEG files are much smaller for the same quality. This is because MPEG uses very sophisticated compression techniques. Check the How To Find Codecs for links to a wide variety of codecs for these files. There are several different types of MPEG:
MPEG-1
This is one of the most common compression formats for VCD, it is slowly being taken over by SVCD and KVCD formats but still gives very good quality results.
MPEG-2
MPEG-2 is the new compression standard, which allows the coding of studio qualtity video for digital TV, high-density CD-ROMs and TV-broadcasting. You will mostly come across this if you download a DVD or an SVCD, check the How to Find Codecs topic for links to codecs.
MPEG-3
Needs no introduction, the standard format for virtually all music files that are shared on networks.
MPEG-4
This is the next generation of MPEG, whilst audio and video are at the core of the MPEG-4 specification, MPEG-4 can also support 3D objects, sprites, text and other media types. So watch out for this in the future. You won't come across this much at the minute, if you do u can find a codec for it in the How To Find Codecs thread.
Der er mange flere og mange flere guides. Good hunting. :)
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