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Join Date: Jan 2009
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OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
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Compressor
I have the Mac OS X 10.5.2 Install disks and i want to put the ISO files on a seperate disk. But disk 2 is 4.70GB and my DVD is 4.35GB. Is there a free compressor that can compress it all the way to atleast 4.30GB.
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Re: Compressor
I don't think you can without tossing out some of the data. IMHO the best thing to do would be to burn it to double-layer media. Failing that, you'll have to extract the ISO, toss out some of the data so it fitst 4.35GB, and rebuild the ISO (could be problematic if you need to make it bootable and stuff like that).
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