I tried a lot without success. Someone gave me an alternate solution to this and it worked but not completely. The problem once again is: I'm trying to change some .CCD, .SUB, .IMG label. When I mount it it says for example "G:/NEW" I want to change this "NEW" label to "OSCAR" or something but when I try it using MagicISO and UltraISO (the only progs I know that let you change this image labels) the image gets corrupted because of the security. I know there are programs like NERO, Alcohol and CDCLONE that let's you modify image's security and stuff... But how can I change an image label? That's all... That problem doens't let me close the eyes in the night! Please help!
Complicated.. You will probably need to completely remaster the disk with a new title. I have a link somewhere to do just that.. it's for streamlining/customising xp installer disks.. same idea. D'ya know what I would try first?... and it sounds stupidly simple.. Mount the image on one of the alcohol120% virtual drives... and then copy it to bin/cue/iso/ccd whatever.. specifying what title you want the new image file to have in the "name" title or whatever it is called box.... As for displayed thumbnail...somewhere in the disk image there will be a small .jpeg image that is called when the disk is mounted. If you can find the jpeg file the easiest way it to replace it with one of exactly the same size and name, otherwise you will need to remaster the whole disk image.
Thanks for the fast reply... As for this: "Mount the image on one of the alcohol120% virtual drives... and then copy it to bin/cue/iso/ccd whatever.. specifying what title you want the new image file to have in the "name" title or whatever it is called box..." the problem is that there is no such program that lets me do that =( there is no name box, just the file name box, not the label one...
Welll.. sorry.. I do remember the option a good time ago in alcohol.. But I haven't used windows for anything for over 3 years. May have been a much older version. Try this.. http://www.geekgirls.com/windowsxp_slipstream.htm