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If you have a bunch of .iso files you can mount them using something like daemon tools(the lite version is free for personal use).
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#2
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I use an app called VCD... it's very "fly on the wall" No interface, just sits in the system tray quietly and does its job without asking any questions.... in other words it does exactly the opposite of what small apps written by Adobe and Apple would do.
Mount CD1, when it prompts for CD2, unmount then mount CD2 and click ok. If autorun kicks in on each mount, you can ignore it or cancel, it won't bother the installation process. Mount and unmount by right clicking your iso and other images. unmount the same way or by clicking the virtual clone drive in my computer. | ||
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Mine was doing that too, first thing I would do is open up the same torrent and run a check scan on it via utorrent... mine said they were done, and would keep crashing. So I checked them with utorrent and they had a lot more DL'ing to do.
Shrug.. try it | ||
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