It is safe to edit an ISO file? [iso image] [iso file]

Q: Hi. I have an , and I want a folder in the to remove. I notice that the possibility UltraISO to create an editing, so it would delete a specific folder for me. Do I need UltraISO to do? Will edit an ISO can corrupt the whole ?

Or should I go with the traditional way:
1. Extract from an ISO folder
2. Delete the file I do not need.
3. Burn the entire folder back to CD R.
4. Use a program to an ISO of the CD to create R.

thanks


Best Answer: Hi

Well, you should definitely install Windows XP SP3.

Your computer is affected with Virus, it might be possible it is filled with Trojans etc which can steal your passwords etc.

So its better that you don't log in into your mail account etc because very strong possibility that that passwords will be stolen by trojan's and soon your account will be stolen.

Install Windows XP SP3 >> Install Windows Updates >> Install a good Anti-Virus to prevent such situations again.

You can also install Ubuntu into other drive, Ubuntu does not have any virus things like Windows, so its better to have Ubuntu as backup O.S


Re:ultraiso is damn good

Re:i use ultraiso. never tried magiciso.

Re:Originally posted by: guy

I'm set. However, which program is better? MagicISo or UltraISO?

I'd also be interested in which program is better. I've abolished the floppy drive from my computers entirely. At present, I've got all the bootable CDs I need, but the ability to modify the ISOs with updated software etc would be a boon.


Re:It should work. I've edited ISOs directly using WinISO successfully before.

Re:Oh, I just notice that UltraISO (as well as MagicISO) can extract ISO into a folder, and also create an ISO from folder files as well.

I'm set. However, which program is better? MagicISo or UltraISO?


Re:Just try it using UltraISO and save the modified ISO under a different name. If that doesn't work, then just do it the traditional way.

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