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Thursday, 10 September 2009
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1.About ISO version and RIP version:
Ripped version is normally a version which contains the major files for a typical installation of the program.It's made for ppl who have a slow Internet connections like modem.Usually,the sample files,clip-arts,some documentation files, trial-version programs that may be contained in the ISO are ripped off in order to keep the ripped program's size as small as it can be.
ISO is a 1:1 image of the original source CD.In other words,(and in many cases),you will get everything the original CD has.As you can guess,ISO file is usually very big,say,several hundreds of MBs,while a ripped program is usually less than 100MB,mostly 20-50MB.
2.How to unzip and unrar with WinRAR?
NOTE:first,make sure you download all files completely
1.run WinRAR
2.select all *.zip files then "Extract to".then extract all .zip files to a
temp folder.you will get r00,r01..rar files.
3.double click.rar file(NOTE:YOU MUST DOUBLE CLIKE .RAR FILE)then "Extract
to" again.you will get it.
3.How to burn the BIN CD image file to CD?
1.Install CDRWIN.
2.Run this program,click the top left corner icon
3,In the new windows,click "Load Cuesheet..."
4.load the *.cue file:
5.Just click "Start Recording" all done.
If you use Nero,Just click "Recorder"--"Burn Image..."
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