PDA

View Full Version : Extracting .ISO files


Bo Jingly
18th Feb 2004, 22:41
Hi all,

Does anyone know of freeware that will extract .ISO files, as I want to run a programme but can't find a way to open it.

Thanks in advance

Bo

Naples Air Center, Inc.
19th Feb 2004, 00:48
Bo Jingly,

Give Smart Projects' IsoBuster (http://www.smart-projects.net/isobuster/) a try.

http://www.smart-projects.net/pictures/screenshot1.jpg

Take Care,

Richard

Rupert S
19th Feb 2004, 00:56
.iso is a compression format for disk images (usually on mac osX or linux). If you can open it, it will open as a disk image.

Mac the Knife
19th Feb 2004, 00:58
Have you tried Googling for "extract iso (file OR files) freeware" ???

isobuster might do it for you: www.smart-projects.net/isobuster (Click the "freeware" button when it starts).

Edited to add:

Why should I/we do your work for you?

Anyway, have a look at ExtractNow - http://www.extractnow.com/

If it works make a PayPal donation and help keep it free.

Bo Jingly
19th Feb 2004, 04:15
Guys, you're bloody stars. Thanks :)

Bo

P.S. Do you know of any sites that are good for pocket pc ISO's?

Cheers again

osbo
19th Feb 2004, 06:11
"P.S. Do you know of any sites that are good for pocket pc ISO's?"

MAC gave you the answer - GOOOGLE you lazy git!!

Naples Air Center, Inc.
19th Feb 2004, 09:44
I just hope this forum does not turn into a bunch of posts saying RTFM or STFW. :rolleyes:

Richard

Saab Dastard
20th Feb 2004, 02:23
Richard,

I understand what you are saying, but when a simple search with Google or similar turns up the answer, one has to wonder why the poster didn't just do it themselves.

Given that they have an internet connection to access PPRuNe, there are only 2 reasons - laziness or ignorance.

A sticky FAQ with "Have you tried Google" would address the latter.

There are many times when one can't find the answer on Google or a support site or indeed anywhere - these are the occasions when people like yourself are invaluable.

I agree with Mac and Osbo on this one.

To use a motoring analogy, not everyone is a gifted mechanic, but to call in the cavalry before even looking at the handbook is a bit ummm... lazy?

SD

Naples Air Center, Inc.
20th Feb 2004, 03:03
Saab Dastard,

In most forums I am with you, but with this forum there are all different degrees of computer users, from the PC Power User all the way down to the lowly MAC User. ;)

I just prefer to give them the benefit of the doubt the first time around.

Oh and there is another good program I did not mention yesterday:

EZB System's UltraISO (http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/)

http://www.ezbsvs.com/images/uiso6en.gif

Take Care,

Richard

Mac the Knife
20th Feb 2004, 03:34
Sorry Richard but I'll stick to my guns here. If you can get onto PPRuNe you can ask Google a question. And you don't usually find beginners extracting files from isos.

OTOH it did cause me to pick up a couple more apps for my rainy day collection....

[my brother in London does this to me all the bl**dy time so maybe that's why I was a bit irritable]

Welcome and good luck Jingly.

RomeoTangoFoxtrotMike
20th Feb 2004, 04:04
I just hope this forum does not turn into a bunch of posts saying RTFM

You rang ? :D

I understand what you are saying, but when a simple search with Google or similar turns up the answer, one has to wonder why the poster didn't just do it themselves.

Given that they have an internet connection to access PPRuNe, there are only 2 reasons - laziness or ignorance.

A sticky FAQ with "Have you tried Google" would address the latter.

Saab,

There is, if I may suggest, a third point. Google is a wonderful tool/resource; however evaluating the results can sometimes be a bit of a pain -- this is where somebody who knows what their looking for can do the job far more effectively than somebody who doesn't. I don't mind spending a few minutes googling for somebody when I know I can (probably ;) ) analyse the results quicker than somebody who doesn't :)

What does irritate is when the same question has been answered a few posts previously :hmm: The temporary non-availability of the search functions doesn't help (but that will be fixed sooner or later.) More tricky is knowing what to search for (which kind of brings us back tothe Google point above.) I guess an answer is the mythical FAQ :rolleyes: . But that's for another thread.

[ Edited to add ]

Mac,

Our posts crossed. I wold humbly submit that you can Google effectively precisely because you know enough to sift the result :)

Mac the Knife
20th Feb 2004, 04:48
Okay RTFM, fair point - I concede.

In answer to Jingly's original question the only piece of FREE Windows software that I have been able to find is ExtractNow - http://www.extractnow.com/

I've just tried it and it works well. Not as flashy as Isobuster or UltraIso but does the job. :ok: And a voluntary couple of bucks Paypal donation rather than around $30 for the others.

Now in Linux...... :E