Run CD without the CD present


  1. Posts : 2
    Ontario
       #1

    Run CD without the CD present


    I have an MRI cd. When it is inserted it autoruns fine and I can see the images. I need to send it to a few other people so copied the content of the cd to another folder so I can put it on USBs, upload it on google drive, all that stuff to send it to people. However, ant attempts to run AUTORUN.INF (rclick then open or install or cmd /K AUTORUN.INF) other that re-inserting the disk just open the text file.

    Is it possible to run this without the CD?
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  2. Posts : 54
    Home Premium and Pro 32 bit and 64 bit (4 computers)
       #2

    Is it possible to run this without the CD?
    Probably not because i suspect the CD also contains a viewer to see the MRIs.

    You have two options if you want to share this:
    1. turn the CD into an ISO and send the ISO. The recipient then can either burn the ISO to a CD or "write" the ISO to a USB stick. I'm not sure if writing to a USB stick will work. The only non-operating ISO I wrote to a stick was a Kaspersky Rescue disk and the software I used had that as an option.
    2. Copy the CD and mail the CD to your intended recipients.
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  3. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #3

    Conotor said:
    I have an MRI cd. When it is inserted it autoruns fine and I can see the images. I need to send it to a few other people so copied the content of the cd to another folder so I can put it on USBs, upload it on google drive, all that stuff to send it to people. However, ant attempts to run AUTORUN.INF (rclick then open or install or cmd /K AUTORUN.INF) other that re-inserting the disk just open the text file.

    Is it possible to run this without the CD?
    If I understand your question correctly, you want to share the contents of the CD without using the CD itself. If so, you might be able to do so by making an ISO if the CD, then having the people you are sharing the contents with run the ISO with a virtual Optical Disk Drive (ODD). That way, if there is a viewer on the CD, your users will have access to it.

    I use CDBurnerXP to create ISOs from CDs and DVDs. and Virtual CloneDrive to mount (view and/or run) the ISOs. Both are free programs.
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  4. Posts : 51
    Windows 10 x64
       #4

    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    I use CDBurnerXP to create ISOs from CDs and DVDs. and Virtual CloneDrive to mount (view and/or run) the ISOs. Both are free programs.
    And for those of you that use Windows 8 upwards (sorry I'm not too sure which specific update this feature was implemented in for Windows 8), you can literally double click a .iso file and Windows has an integrated ISO mounting software which will allow you to run the file as if it was in a DVD drive
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  5. Posts : 2
    Ontario
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks, I used CDburnerXP and virtual clone drive and now i can make and run the image.
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