O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software
O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software
O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software
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Create bootable media<br />
* Note for the creation of images: After selecting your drives for imaging, limit the image files to the size of your<br />
blank CD/DVD underDrive imaging/Imaging options/Image file/File size. The image file will then be divided into<br />
several parts during the imaging process. The splitting of the image file at a later time is also possible, (See Convert<br />
image file”).<br />
Note: When renaming individual parts of the image, it is recommended to keep the "number portion" of the file name<br />
(the number in parentheses) so that you can trace the order of the files and avoid problems when restoring the<br />
images at a later time.<br />
Tip: In addition to CD/DVDs, the program also supports Blu-Ray Disks and HD/DVDs.<br />
Create ISO file<br />
1. Under Tools click Burn image file(s).<br />
2. To create an ISO file, select Next in the O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> Writer and then Create an ISO file.<br />
3. Then select the files via Add in the Windows-Explorer.<br />
4. Before following the dialogue further, check the path for saving the source file and pay attention to the occasional<br />
notes that appear.<br />
Burn ISO file<br />
1. Under Tools click Burn image file(s).<br />
2. To burn an ISO file on CD/DVD, select Next in the O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> Writer and then Burn an ISO file.<br />
3. Then select the files via Add in the Windows-Explorer.<br />
4. Before following the dialogue further, check the path for saving the source file and pay attention to the occasional<br />
notes that appear.<br />
Delete rewritable disk<br />
O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> can help you delete rewritable disks.<br />
• To delete a rewritable disk, under Tools/Burn image files select Delete rewritable disk in the O&O<strong>DiskImage</strong><br />
Writer and follow the prompts in the dialog.<br />
Mount drives from image files<br />
You can have your created image file displayed in Windows Explorer as a virtual drive. This allows you to copy files or<br />
directories from the image file onto existing hard disks.It is, however, not possible to make changes (such as deleting<br />
or adding files) to the virtual hard disk mounted from the image file.<br />
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