Can't burn my files, is there another way?
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I have an .iso file with me and I opened it with Daemon Tools. When i was going to run the Setup of the file, I still needed to burn it in a CD. My CD-ROM is broken by the way. Is there any other way to burn it like some kind of file/tool? I don't want to use other computers to solve this problem nor to fix my CD-ROM. Please answer quickly.
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Answer:
As you have Daemon Tools you only need to mount the disc image ISO file, you don't need to burn it to a real CD. When you do this it will effectively pretend that you have another DVD drive with the CD that you would have burned already in it. If you have problems with the installer noticing that you're using an emulated drive and refusing to run then enable advanced drive emulation in Daemon Tools' settings.
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