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Bootable DVD – UDF – 2GB
Name: Gswiss Date: June 10, 2007 at 07:21:43 Pacific OS: XP-SP1 CPU/Ram: Intel P4 - 2.8Ghz /1 GB Product: Asus p4p800
Comment:
I am unable to burn a dvd because of the 2GB constraint. I used ISOBUSTER to extract the program from its UDF-ISO format onto my hard disk. Now, I want to recreate a DVD with this program and additional items and keep the bootable feature.
Nero 6.6 gets stuck because one of the files is larger than 2GB. When I try to create a bootable DVD with Nero, I run into the same problem.
How can I create a bootable DVD with a file larger than 2GB?
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