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Burning *.CDR image / Converting...

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Name: cntraltdel
Date: July 3, 2005 at 10:17:47 Pacific
Subject: Burning *.CDR image / Converting...
OS: XP- I know this is a mac
CPU/Ram: 1gb, 2400+ amd
Comment:
just wondering how can a PC burn a *.cdr? or how can I convert it to *.iso?? thanks for your help...

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Response Number 1
Name: dominicus
Date: July 4, 2005 at 13:42:44 Pacific
Subject: Burning *.CDR image / Converting...
Reply: (edit)
Pretty sure cdr isn't a Mac specific format..most pc burner programs should just recognize it as an image and burn it..

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Response Number 2
Name: hicman
Date: July 4, 2005 at 19:40:22 Pacific
Subject: Burning *.CDR image / Converting...
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If the .cdr was created on a mac by converting a .dmg, then you can simply rename the .cdr to .iso, and any burning program will burn it.

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