Okay so I'm trying to put Mirrors Edge on a disk to take to my other HDD but it's 6,5GB, which won't fit all on one DVD. Is there a way I can split it over two DVDs?
The whole point of an ISO is that the files get burned onto the disk exactly how they were on the other disk
What you can do is just make a split archive. There's an option for that on the bottom left corner of the winrar window
What you can do is just make a split archive. There's an option for that on the bottom left corner of the winrar window
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do you mean "copying all the mirrors edge files to another HDD" or "copying the resources used to install mirrors edge, so i can install it somewehre else"
Latter.JoshP wrote:
do you mean "copying all the mirrors edge files to another HDD" or "copying the resources used to install mirrors edge, so i can install it somewehre else"
just use an 8 GB flash drive or an external HDD or a double layer dvd
I have none.prototype wrote:
just use an 8 GB flash drive or an external HDD or a double layer dvd
Infact my dad has an external.. I might see if I can get a shot of that.. cheers.. but I wanted a hard copy anyway..
You pirated it rite? Well just burn it in separate parts, rar it and split it
It's compiled into an .iso, the only file I have is a 6.5GB iso file.. and I have no clue how to split it..JoshP wrote:
You pirated it rite? Well just burn it in separate parts, rar it and split it
jamiet757 wrote:
You can use anything, rar it and split it into parts. Or, extract the files from the ISO, and copy the files like you would on a regular DVD until you run out of space, or a flash drive.Finray wrote:
I have none.prototype wrote:
just use an 8 GB flash drive or an external HDD or a double layer dvd
Infact my dad has an external.. I might see if I can get a shot of that.. cheers.. but I wanted a hard copy anyway..
Finray wrote:
I have no clue how to split it...
Finray wrote:
I have no clue how to split it
max wrote:
What you can do is just make a split archive. There's an option for that on the bottom left corner of the winrar window
Oh is that the same thing.. mk.liquidat0r wrote:
Finray wrote:
I have no clue how to split itmax wrote:
What you can do is just make a split archive. There's an option for that on the bottom left corner of the winrar window
It's Finny. You need to give him some time.liquidat0r wrote:
Finray wrote:
I have no clue how to split itmax wrote:
What you can do is just make a split archive. There's an option for that on the bottom left corner of the winrar window
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Fuck off Freezer, just because you sit indoors all day researching every switch button and transistor on your hardware doesn't mean you can come on here and slag off people who are looking for help because they are a bit less technically minded than yourself. Really, if you have nothing useful to say then just don't fucking post.Freezer7Pro wrote:
It's Finny. You need to give him some time.liquidat0r wrote:
Finray wrote:
I have no clue how to split itmax wrote:
What you can do is just make a split archive. There's an option for that on the bottom left corner of the winrar window
Freezer7Pro wrote:
It's Finny. You need to give him some time a swift kick in the nuts.liquidat0r wrote:
Finray wrote:
I have no clue how to split itmax wrote:
What you can do is just make a split archive. There's an option for that on the bottom left corner of the winrar window
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I don't see what's so overly technical about what max wrote. It is the first reply in the thread, how can you not see that?Finray wrote:
Fuck off Freezer, just because you sit indoors all day researching every switch button and transistor on your hardware doesn't mean you can come on here and slag off people who are looking for help because they are a bit less technically minded than yourself. Really, if you have nothing useful to say then just don't fucking post.Freezer7Pro wrote:
It's Finny. You need to give him some time.liquidat0r wrote:
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The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
you didn't have to be so condescendingFreezer7Pro wrote:
I don't see what's so overly technical about what max wrote. It is the first reply in the thread, how can you not see that?Finray wrote:
Fuck off Freezer, just because you sit indoors all day researching every switch button and transistor on your hardware doesn't mean you can come on here and slag off people who are looking for help because they are a bit less technically minded than yourself. Really, if you have nothing useful to say then just don't fucking post.Freezer7Pro wrote:
It's Finny. You need to give him some time.
Yes, didn't need you to come in here and insult me though.Freezer7Pro wrote:
I don't see what's so overly technical about what max wrote. It is the first reply in the thread, how can you not see that?Finray wrote:
Fuck off Freezer, just because you sit indoors all day researching every switch button and transistor on your hardware doesn't mean you can come on here and slag off people who are looking for help because they are a bit less technically minded than yourself. Really, if you have nothing useful to say then just don't fucking post.Freezer7Pro wrote:
It's Finny. You need to give him some time.
Perhaps it was a bit uncalled for.Finray wrote:
Yes, didn't need you to come in here and insult me though.Freezer7Pro wrote:
I don't see what's so overly technical about what max wrote. It is the first reply in the thread, how can you not see that?Finray wrote:
Fuck off Freezer, just because you sit indoors all day researching every switch button and transistor on your hardware doesn't mean you can come on here and slag off people who are looking for help because they are a bit less technically minded than yourself. Really, if you have nothing useful to say then just don't fucking post.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Psst- you just got trolledFinray wrote:
Yes, didn't need you to come in here and insult me though.
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