Can someone please help me with this question--regarding .ISOs?

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  1. BadBoy787

    BadBoy787 Regular member

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    Okay, so yesterday a pal of mine lent me his Half-Life 2 game. I haven't installed the game or anything yet, so please, don't give me any of the "you can't make it work because he already registered the game (etc)" comments, okay? Now, continuing, I created 5 .isos of the 5 discs that came with the game (I asked him why the heck he didn't get the dvd version of the game, but anyways...). I would like to know how I can go about merging these 5 .isos together, so that I can have just one DVD of the game. Is that possible? Please, I'd appreciate any feedback/input. BTW, the collective size of all the ISOs is ~2.80GB (well within the constraints of a DVD's maximum capacity).
    Thanks all!

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    Hi there,

    1st of all I am not a game man, but here's what I know.

    If these were just data CDs there would be a few ways I guess.

    1) Copy all the data to a Hdd then burn to a DVD Media
    2) Mount all .ISO with Daemon Tools and copy to a DVD media etc...

    But I have a strong feeling there's somekind of protection on those disks (Not?)

    SecureROM, SafeDisk etc...

    There are some scanners that can identify what protection is on there, if any, sorry I forget the name of it !

    Making a copy with VSO Blindwrite, or Alcohol 120% might work.

    Does your copy of the game work ?

    Good Luck !
     
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  3. Dunker

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    If you want to store them on a DVD, do so as five ISOs, and extract each to a CD if necessary. It's not just copy-protection you have to worry about: If the game installer is configured to expect 5 CDs, then you'd better provide 5 CDs, not a DVD.
     
  4. BadBoy787

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    Uh, could you please clarify that? I'm kinda confused by what you said. And to cougar_ii, I don't think that'd work.
     
  5. BadBoy787

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    Uh...anyone, anyone at all?
     
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    I mean just burn all five ISO files that you made onto a single DVD as ISO files e.g. halflife-backup-disc1.iso, halflife-backup-disc2.iso, etc. Don't open them as an image and burn; just start a DVD-ROM project in Nero and drop all 5 ISOs in the project as data. You said they'd total 2.8 Gb so you'll have room to put some other stuff on the DVD if you wish.

    The reason why, as I said, is that the game installer probably is configured to accept the game on 5 separate CDs (or something like Nero Imagedrive, which loads a CD from an image file), not one DVD.
     
  7. BadBoy787

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    Ah, I see. Haha, well man thanks, but I already knew how to do that. Do y'all think then, that there's no way to accomplish what I want to do (IE, make it so that you've got an actual bootable ISO/copy of the 5 CDs)?
    Thanks
     
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    Probably not. You can give it a shot on a re-writable if you wish, but between the probability that the installer expects CDs and the probability that you have some form of copy-protection you have to deal with, I wouldn't bother going the DVD route.
     

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