.ISO game file to large to burn on 4.7 gig DVD, how do I fit it?

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    Im using NERO to burn image to disc, but its to small. Is there a way to successfully burn this file without using a dual layer dvd?
     
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    like.. errrmmm.. how big is the file? .. if it's a d/l game disk it will need a d/l disk.. trying to compress it will most likely fail.
     
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    The .iso file is 5.5 gigs. It is a computer game I DL'ed.
     
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    why not mount it as an image instead of burning it?.. it's defo a d/l image at that size.
     
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    Sorry, I dont understand what you mean. I thought the only way to play dl'ed games on your pc was to burn the image to disc. That was the only method I was aware of. Can you elaborate or point me in the right direction? thanks
     
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    there is a software called 5 star game copy. if you put the disc image in say, daemon tools then you can make the image again using the 5star game copy software. this software allows you to split the image so it can fit on more than 1 disc. you might have problems if it has copy protection. last time i checked, the company's software used to copy regardless of protection, but they could have prevented copy protected discs from being protected.

    alternative- use dual layer

    alternative - blu ray

    alternative - floppy disk :p
     
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    Alright guys I installed Daemon Tools and mounted the image, but I still cant run the game it is asking for the original disc. How do I get around this? thanks in advance.
     
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    i have just read that you downloaded it. sorry i can't help unless you have/had the original disc. or downloaded it from steam or somewhere, but i'm pretty sure they don't just give disc images
     
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    I see. But i've since learned that you can mount the no-cd downloaded game and the computer thinks that your mounted image in the virtual drive is the game disc. Its confusing though becuase you have to replace the original .exe file with the new, cracked version. Thats the part im having trouble with. Figuring out where to put these cracked files, and figuring how to crack them myself so I dont have to rely on a third party website to give them to me.
     
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    Its quite simple.

    Mount on Daemon tools>Install>Go on google>Search Your Game Here no-cd crack (The cracks may be region specific, try another if one doesn't work >Install crack> Have fun!
     
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    closed due to piracy
     
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