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    Need an ISO editor, free would be great

    Hi all. I like to ask is there a free iso editor that I can use. I need to edit an iso so I can replace/add some files to it and then burn back to cd like the original cd but modified. I have iso buster, know how to extract the image or a file, and downloaded a few others, but either I don't know all the functions or they just don't compile more than 300MB. A free app would be wonderful. Please help.

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    Ah...thank you guys. I finally found a solution. I still can't figure out how to use isobuster except extracting an image or a file, but I guess it's ok for now. Thanks again. I will check out those new apps also

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    UltraISO is a useful bit of kit, not freeware though

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    I use UltraISO also. Sometimes the best things in life aren't free.

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    UltraISO is not only the best ISO editor available at any price, but it is also free as long as your file is under 300MB.

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    I'm pretty sure he already tried it, but he was looking for a freebie.

    or they just don't compile more than 300MB

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    I haven't tried this program yet, but it sounds good, and free

    http://www.download.com/Burnatonce/3...ml?tag=lst-0-1

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    I think magiciso is best iso editor. It can edit extract and create iso file.
    http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-isoeditor.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by forkart
    I think magiciso is best iso editor. It can edit extract and create iso file.
    http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-isoeditor.htm
    You may be right about that forkart, MagicISO has come a long way inthe last 2 or 3 years, but like UltraISO, it is only free if using files under 300MB.

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