| QUOTE (Hammy @ Oct 7 2002, 12:36 PM) |
| Stuff the topic.Hey opjose,how much time do you spend on these forum? As you have about 982 posts so you must spend too much time here so it seens that you don't have a life |
| QUOTE (opjose @ Oct 7 2002, 12:31 AM) |
| Ok you are making a few erroneous assumptions. MS DOES NOT put their images into ISO format at all. The developer sends the final tape to MS. MS finalizes it and the duplication goes directly from the tape to the mastering machine. |
| QUOTE (WiKKiD @ Oct 8 2002, 06:42 PM) |
| just out of curiousity, try renaming to .iso and using a xfs extractor such as xiso? Prolly won't work, but can't hurt to try. |
| QUOTE (Xeero @ Oct 10 2002, 03:51 AM) |
| Yeah, GI images are definitely not ISO compliant. They're completely different images. I'm not disagreeing with that. I just know that ISObuster can open them (or claims to be able to). But again, it's a moot point if it is an XFS image because ISObuster would choke on it anyway. |