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spinnaker  +  333295 Mon, 26 Feb 07 10:54 AM
 Mike In Japan wrote:
Hi Anon,

You don't need to extract ISO's. You burn them onto a CD as a complete, intact ISO file, or use something like Daemon Tools to mount (open) them.
Your CD writing software should have a "Write ISO Image" option.

Good luck!

I will just mention that you can mount an ISO-File to "extract" some files. It's not always necessary to burn them on CD. ISO-Files are in principle nothing else than a ZIP-File with specifics information.
As I said, I would like just mention it.
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Anonymous, 2 yr 250 days ago
hello MIKE10:43:22 PM
Anonymous, 2 yr 159 days ago
um i downloaded daemon tools and when i try to open it it says "platform is not supported."

what does this mean?
what do i do about it?
Mike in Japan  +  382743 Fri, 22 Jun 07 01:01 AM
Is it possible you are trying to run something that your operating system doesn't support? A playstation disk on a Windows machine perhaps?
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I do like to be beside the seaside
LuisAugusto, 2 yr 75 days ago
I use Daemon Tools.
Mike in Japan  +  420005 Mon, 17 Sep 07 01:38 PM
Yeah, me too. It seems to be the best :-)
Anonymous, 1 yr 274 days ago
Use VLC player, you can just open the iso file and it will play like a DVD 
Anonymous, 1 yr 264 days ago
 VLC player -- google it if you dont already have it -- can play dvd movies from iso files without mounting them first.
Mike in Japan  +  486310 Sat, 08 Mar 08 04:10 AM
 Yeah, VLC is great! Another good one that can run ISOs without mounting them is SMPlayer.
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