.ISO Shrinker/ Compressor

dannyboy2005

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I'm looking for a .ISO compression program. I want the .ISO file to fit on a standard 4.7GB disc. The file its self is 8.3GB

Can this be done, if not, what discs are available for it?

Thanks

P.s. I have tried DVD shrink, it doesn't like it, UDF error.
 

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Try Using MagicISO to compress ISO image..

Or you could just shift+right click->Send to->Zipped( compressed) Folder.

I'm not sure how good the second technique is with ISO files but it's worth a try.

Oli
 

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Try Using MagicISO to compress ISO image..

Or you could just shift+right click->Send to->Zipped( compressed) Folder.

I'm not sure how good the second technique is with ISO files but it's worth a try.

Oli

Wow, fast reply Oli, a google search "ISO Shrinker" never bought up this programe, though i have used it in the past.

I'll give it ago, thanks!
 

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Err... I'm confused, what exactly do you want to do? What I got is this:

8.3GB .ISO file, compress it, then burn the compressed .ISO file to disk as a disk image? I mean, compress the .ISO and hopefully the content (all 8.3GB of it) fits to a 4.7GB disk, and you can read the files in the burnt disk as if it's the 8.3GB data burnt normally...? Like that?

OR

8.3GB .ISO, compress it to - say "somefile.iso.zip" and burn the .zip file to a disk?

zzz2496
 

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Err... I'm confused, what exactly do you want to do? What I got is this:

8.3GB .ISO file, compress it, then burn the compressed .ISO file to disk as a disk image? I mean, compress the .ISO and hopefully the content (all 8.3GB of it) fits to a 4.7GB disk, and you can read the files in the burnt disk as if it's the 8.3GB data burnt normally...? Like that?

OR

8.3GB .ISO, compress it to - say "somefile.iso.zip" and burn the .zip file to a disk?

zzz2496

This one sir.

8.3GB .ISO File, Shrink it down to 4.7GB (So it'll fit on a DVD+)

Oli - Your method worked, unfortuantly it only shrunk it down to 7.92GB :cry:. I need it to 4.7GB (If possible)

Thanks
 

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Err... I'm confused, what exactly do you want to do? What I got is this:

8.3GB .ISO file, compress it, then burn the compressed .ISO file to disk as a disk image? I mean, compress the .ISO and hopefully the content (all 8.3GB of it) fits to a 4.7GB disk, and you can read the files in the burnt disk as if it's the 8.3GB data burnt normally...? Like that?

OR

8.3GB .ISO, compress it to - say "somefile.iso.zip" and burn the .zip file to a disk?

zzz2496

This one sir.

8.3GB .ISO File, Shrink it down to 4.7GB (So it'll fit on a DVD+)

Oli - Your method worked, unfortuantly it only shrunk it down to 7.92GB :cry:. I need it to 4.7GB (If possible)

Thanks

It's not going to happen then sorry :p.

You're going to have to split it up using a program like WinZip and put it on several DVDs (WinZip Power Tips - WinZip Computing :: Knowledgebase) and then recombine it on the other computer, turn it back into an ISO; then mount the ISO using a utility such MadicISO (Mount ISO Files - Freeware MagicDisc Download).

Or you could buy an 8GB flash drive or put it on an external hard disk.

Oli
 

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I think my situation may be similar to the original request.

I have an OEM Win 7 iso, that I am trying to make a backup of, which is slightly too big to burn to a DVD. Not sure why that is the case since it is created from the original DVD so it must have been compressed somehow when originally created..

Side question: will removing some of the unneeded languages from the image stop the install from working?
 

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I think my situation may be similar to the original request.

I have an OEM Win 7 iso, that I am trying to make a backup of, which is slightly too big to burn to a DVD. Not sure why that is the case since it is created from the original DVD so it must have been compressed somehow when originally created..

Side question: will removing some of the unneeded languages from the image stop the install from working?

I don't think so but be sure to make a backup of the original.

Just try burning the ISO to a DVD even though it's a little too big, it may just be some ISO containment files which make it a little big and of course they won't be burned.

Oli
 

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I think my situation may be similar to the original request.

I have an OEM Win 7 iso, that I am trying to make a backup of, which is slightly too big to burn to a DVD. Not sure why that is the case since it is created from the original DVD so it must have been compressed somehow when originally created..

Side question: will removing some of the unneeded languages from the image stop the install from working?

I have you know its not a copy of Windows 7, I have a Genuine, legal copy thank you, much like the rest of my software.

I cant remove any of the side languages. Everything inside the .ISO file is even more .ISO files :(
I think my situation may be similar to the original request.

I have an OEM Win 7 iso, that I am trying to make a backup of, which is slightly too big to burn to a DVD. Not sure why that is the case since it is created from the original DVD so it must have been compressed somehow when originally created..

Side question: will removing some of the unneeded languages from the image stop the install from working?

I don't think so but be sure to make a backup of the original.

Just try burning the ISO to a DVD even though it's a little too big, it may just be some ISO containment files which make it a little big and of course they won't be burned.

Oli
It wont work, i have tried.

Thanks
 

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Do they do 10GB DVD+/- anywhere?
 

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dannyboy2005, file compression can only compress so much... If you have files that are compression friendly (like text files, or HTML files), you can compress them significantly. In case of .ISO containing another set if .ISO files, well... You can't really compress a not so compression friendly data... My best solution will be split the files using other utilities and burn the sliced files to different DVD disks... I personally keep my super important data in several DVDs + several Flashdisk + a folder in my SAN...

zzz2496

Ps. for 10+ GB optical storage, go with BD-R disks, it contains 25GB disk space in 1 layer, 2 layers can provide 50GB disk space, but then you'd need a BD burner...
 

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Do they do 10GB DVD+/- anywhere?

No it's not possible.

You can have single layer DVDs at 4.7GB or if you have a dual layer DVD drive (which is quite likely) you can use more expensive Dual layer 8.5GB DVDs.

Oli
 

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I think my situation may be similar to the original request.

I have an OEM Win 7 iso, that I am trying to make a backup of, which is slightly too big to burn to a DVD. Not sure why that is the case since it is created from the original DVD so it must have been compressed somehow when originally created..
Just try burning the ISO to a DVD even though it's a little too big, it may just be some ISO containment files which make it a little big and of course they won't be burned.
Oli

Thanks. Actually trying to burn it is how I found out it was too big. I then tried it with 3 different packages but none of them could do it.
 

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Built in (LapTop)
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250 Gig STAT
Mouse
Logitech Bluetooth
Do they do 10GB DVD+/- anywhere?

No it's not possible.

You can have single layer DVDs at 4.7GB or if you have a dual layer DVD drive (which is quite likely) you can use more expensive Dual layer 8.5GB DVDs.

Oli

They do 8.5GB Dual Layer On The Bay

I did a google search of 'Dual Layer' and my DVD R/W is a dual drive (I typed in the model number)

As i understand it, is dual drive the ability to record + & - RW's?

I can simply burn each 8GB .ISO file to a disc and make it bootable, then problem solved?
 

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Thermaltake 850W PSU
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If I understand correctly, you wish to create the DVD that the .iso is an image of. You want the DVD to be bootable. You don't want to archive an 8+ GB .iso onto a single-layer DVD (still as an .iso, not as the disk that the .iso is an image of.)

As far as I know, it can't be done, any more than you could burn it onto a 700MB CD.

I'm not clear on why you have such a large .iso. At least in the US, the 32 and 64 bit versions of Win7 each fit on a single-layer DVD. The only stuff I've seen that's larger are hacked compilations, that give both versions in a single package.

You don't list your optical drive in your system specs. Why don't you share that with us?

Unless your DVD burner is old, it'll probably support DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+R DL (dual layer), DVD-R DL, DVD+RW (rewritable), DVD-RW, and maybe DVD-RAM. How old is old? I have Plextor PX-708A on the shelf that doesn't support DL, but it was made in 2003.

I don't know about the UK, but in the US, tolerable DVD burners can be purchased online for around $20. With your A8N-SLI mainboard, you have 4 SATA ports, so you aren't limited to parallel ATA (IDE) drives.
 

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If I understand correctly, you wish to create the DVD that the .iso is an image of. You want the DVD to be bootable. You don't want to archive an 8+ GB .iso onto a single-layer DVD (still as an .iso, not as the disk that the .iso is an image of.)

As far as I know, it can't be done, any more than you could burn it onto a 700MB CD.

I'm not clear on why you have such a large .iso. At least in the US, the 32 and 64 bit versions of Win7 each fit on a single-layer DVD. The only stuff I've seen that's larger are hacked compilations, that give both versions in a single package.

You don't list your optical drive in your system specs. Why don't you share that with us?

Unless your DVD burner is old, it'll probably support DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+R DL (dual layer), DVD-R DL, DVD+RW (rewritable), DVD-RW, and maybe DVD-RAM. How old is old? I have Plextor PX-708A on the shelf that doesn't support DL, but it was made in 2003.

I don't know about the UK, but in the US, tolerable DVD burners can be purchased online for around $20. With your A8N-SLI mainboard, you have 4 SATA ports, so you aren't limited to parallel ATA (IDE) drives.

I'm sorry to sound rude, but i have NOT downloaded Windows 7. I currently run Win7 ultimate (As says in my spec), so why on earth you assume this i shell never know, whats more, i have 6x 8.5GB files to burn.

My DVD burner is: SONY DVD RW DW-Q28A ATA Device

I am no longer keeping my motherboard as from next Saturday, i have upgraded to a gaming computer, ASUS Rampage II

Thanks
 

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ASUS Rampage II Gene
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3x2GB = 6GB Mushkin Redline 998805
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Nvidia Geforce 8800GTX
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Audigy Soundblaster 24 Bit Extreme
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Samsung SyncMaster 913N
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1280 x 1024
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1x Western Digital 500GB, 16MB Crèche, 7,200RPM
1x Western Digital 150GB, 2MB Crèche, 7,200RPM
1x Seagate 250GB, 16MB Crèche, 7,200RPM
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Thermaltake 850W PSU
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A butchered case with holes cut out for extra cooling lol
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CPU = Corsair H50 with 2x 120mm Noctua NF-S12B fans on rad
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QWERTY
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Micky
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Not fast enough
If I understand correctly, you wish to create the DVD that the .iso is an image of. You want the DVD to be bootable. You don't want to archive an 8+ GB .iso onto a single-layer DVD (still as an .iso, not as the disk that the .iso is an image of.)

As far as I know, it can't be done, any more than you could burn it onto a 700MB CD.

I'm not clear on why you have such a large .iso. At least in the US, the 32 and 64 bit versions of Win7 each fit on a single-layer DVD. The only stuff I've seen that's larger are hacked compilations, that give both versions in a single package.

You don't list your optical drive in your system specs. Why don't you share that with us?

Unless your DVD burner is old, it'll probably support DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+R DL (dual layer), DVD-R DL, DVD+RW (rewritable), DVD-RW, and maybe DVD-RAM. How old is old? I have Plextor PX-708A on the shelf that doesn't support DL, but it was made in 2003.

I don't know about the UK, but in the US, tolerable DVD burners can be purchased online for around $20. With your A8N-SLI mainboard, you have 4 SATA ports, so you aren't limited to parallel ATA (IDE) drives.

I'm sorry to sound rude, but i have NOT downloaded Windows 7. I currently run Win7 ultimate (As says in my spec), so why on earth you assume this i shell never know, whats more, i have 6x 8.5GB files to burn.

My DVD burner is: SONY DVD RW DW-Q28A ATA Device

I am no longer keeping my motherboard as from next Saturday, i have upgraded to a gaming computer, ASUS Rampage II

Thanks

I'm not assuming anything. Reading back over the thread, it's not clear to me that you have a Win7 .iso that won't fit on a single-layer DVD. The discussion seems to have wandered off in irrelevant directions.

The DW-Q28A supports DVD-R DL and DVD+R DL, both at 4X burn speeds.

Sounds like you should acquire some dual layer media. Either type (+ or -) will serve you.
 

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If I understand correctly, you wish to create the DVD that the .iso is an image of. You want the DVD to be bootable. You don't want to archive an 8+ GB .iso onto a single-layer DVD (still as an .iso, not as the disk that the .iso is an image of.)

As far as I know, it can't be done, any more than you could burn it onto a 700MB CD.

I'm not clear on why you have such a large .iso. At least in the US, the 32 and 64 bit versions of Win7 each fit on a single-layer DVD. The only stuff I've seen that's larger are hacked compilations, that give both versions in a single package.

You don't list your optical drive in your system specs. Why don't you share that with us?

Unless your DVD burner is old, it'll probably support DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+R DL (dual layer), DVD-R DL, DVD+RW (rewritable), DVD-RW, and maybe DVD-RAM. How old is old? I have Plextor PX-708A on the shelf that doesn't support DL, but it was made in 2003.

I don't know about the UK, but in the US, tolerable DVD burners can be purchased online for around $20. With your A8N-SLI mainboard, you have 4 SATA ports, so you aren't limited to parallel ATA (IDE) drives.

I'm sorry to sound rude, but i have NOT downloaded Windows 7. I currently run Win7 ultimate (As says in my spec), so why on earth you assume this i shell never know, whats more, i have 6x 8.5GB files to burn.

My DVD burner is: SONY DVD RW DW-Q28A ATA Device

I am no longer keeping my motherboard as from next Saturday, i have upgraded to a gaming computer, ASUS Rampage II

Thanks

I'm not assuming anything. Reading back over the thread, it's not clear to me that you have a Win7 .iso that won't fit on a single-layer DVD. The discussion seems to have wandered off in irrelevant directions.

The DW-Q28A supports DVD-R DL and DVD+R DL, both at 4X burn speeds.

Sounds like you should acquire some dual layer media. Either type (+ or -) will serve you.

Thanks for your help. I'll have to buy some disks.

Many thanks
Dan

Thanks for your help
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Grown
OS
Windows 7 Pro X64
CPU
Intel i7, 930 2.8Ghz - O/c to 4Ghz @ 1.29v
Motherboard
ASUS Rampage II Gene
Memory
3x2GB = 6GB Mushkin Redline 998805
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce 8800GTX
Sound Card
Audigy Soundblaster 24 Bit Extreme
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 913N
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024
Hard Drives
1x Western Digital 500GB, 16MB Crèche, 7,200RPM
1x Western Digital 150GB, 2MB Crèche, 7,200RPM
1x Seagate 250GB, 16MB Crèche, 7,200RPM
PSU
Thermaltake 850W PSU
Case
A butchered case with holes cut out for extra cooling lol
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CPU = Corsair H50 with 2x 120mm Noctua NF-S12B fans on rad
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QWERTY
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Micky
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