Two DVD instead of One DVD DL?


  1. Posts : 43
    Windows 8.1 x64, Windows 10 Dev. Preview x64
       #1

    Two DVD instead of One DVD DL?


    So i dont have money for a DVD DL right now, but i got alot of DVD's. And since instead of having 4.7GB as said on the front, they only have 4.3xxGB. But i want to burn a Mac ISO onto it, and that is 4.6GB big. Now, is there a software, that let me split an ISO into Two Parts, and when required in setup, it says "Insert Second Disc to Continue", so i can use Two DVD's? Since that would be great. Thanks in advance.
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       #2

    What you want is called "Disc Spanning".
    Try this: How to Burn Data Across Multiple DVD or CD Discs
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  3.    #3

    Vlite did that with an ISO, but I don't know if 7Lite will do it or not. You can try it first.
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    Thanks to all. I will try your recommendations. Thx
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       #5

    OvenMaster said:
    What you want is called "Disc Spanning".
    Try this: How to Burn Data Across Multiple DVD or CD Discs
    Nope. XPBurner wont work, since its only 1 ISO file. It says, that the file is to big for 1 DVD. No idead why, even if i select Disc Spanning. And i cant find VLite anywhere. Another thing?
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       #7

    Double layer DVD has 8.5GB.
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  8.    #8

    Download - vLite - Windows Vista configuration tool

    You can add drivers and programs to the ISO before splitting it in the final step.
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       #9

    Ok thanks. I will come back to it when there is something else.
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