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Using an .iso file
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I've burnt off a program from an .iso file to a CD using ImgBurn. I'm supposed to run setup, enter a product key and then allow the program to install. After this, I have to double click on a .reg file to update the registry and then use the program as normal.
The problem I have is that the CD only contains the .iso file (ImgBurn says it doesn't support the .reg file) Bearing in mind, that the program needs to be installed on a computer located elsewhere, how can I transfer the .reg file to the PC? Can I copy the .reg file to a USB flash drive and use that? Should I copy the .reg file to the desktop for example from the flash drive and activate it from there?
Thanks all.
The problem I have is that the CD only contains the .iso file (ImgBurn says it doesn't support the .reg file) Bearing in mind, that the program needs to be installed on a computer located elsewhere, how can I transfer the .reg file to the PC? Can I copy the .reg file to a USB flash drive and use that? Should I copy the .reg file to the desktop for example from the flash drive and activate it from there?
Thanks all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It sounds like you have just copied the .iso file onto the CD instead of actually "burnt" it. An .iso file is an "image" of a CD and needs to be burnt onto another CD before it can be used. (N.B. there is software which can "mount" an iso file and treat it like a "virtual" CD).
That is why you can only see the iso file on the CD, not setup.exe, etc...
That is why you can only see the iso file on the CD, not setup.exe, etc...