I've found this thread but it seems outdated (and locked or I would have bumped it, since it has quite a similar title).
Can anything (especially the newer ones) in CD/DVD - Image Tools edit ISO files (as in add/delete some files inside them, as if the ISO was a ZIP file)?
Can any of the Image Tools in the database modify ISO files?
Re: Can any of the Image Tools in the database modify ISO files?
anyburn should be updated
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Re: Can any of the Image Tools in the database modify ISO files?
BurnAware ( https://burnaware.com/ ) can make bootable ISOs from folders. This means that first you must extract the files/folders of the input ISO to a folder.
BurnAware is free and said to be portable.
MGISO mentioned in the thread viewtopic.php?t=3858 is available on the archive.org.
The web site is mirrored at: https://web.archive.org/web/20130523174 ... /mgiso.htm
MGISO is free and portable.
I could start it on Win10 (64) and WinXP (32)
I tried it a dozen times on Win10 (64) and WinXP (32) but I got it to work only ONE time,and it was on Win10.
I believe the issue is with the string of switches passed to mkisofs.
If I had to deal with this problem, I would
1 - First extract the files/folders of the input ISO to a "MyIsoFolder"
2 - Do whatever needs to be done with the content of the folder
3 - Rebuild the ISO using AnyBurn or BurnAware and make sure you are using the BOOTABLE option
4 - You may want to verify that your "rebuilt" ISO is bootable --> Read https://www.intowindows.com/how-to-chec ... -bootable/
I personally prefer MagicISO and the free / trial version is good enough to test the "bootability" of an ISO.
BurnAware is free and said to be portable.
MGISO mentioned in the thread viewtopic.php?t=3858 is available on the archive.org.
The web site is mirrored at: https://web.archive.org/web/20130523174 ... /mgiso.htm
MGISO is free and portable.
I could start it on Win10 (64) and WinXP (32)
I tried it a dozen times on Win10 (64) and WinXP (32) but I got it to work only ONE time,and it was on Win10.
I believe the issue is with the string of switches passed to mkisofs.
If I had to deal with this problem, I would
1 - First extract the files/folders of the input ISO to a "MyIsoFolder"
2 - Do whatever needs to be done with the content of the folder
3 - Rebuild the ISO using AnyBurn or BurnAware and make sure you are using the BOOTABLE option
4 - You may want to verify that your "rebuilt" ISO is bootable --> Read https://www.intowindows.com/how-to-chec ... -bootable/
I personally prefer MagicISO and the free / trial version is good enough to test the "bootability" of an ISO.
Re: Can any of the Image Tools in the database modify ISO files?
You're right. For some reason they hide it on their homepage, but deep in their FAQ there's a link to Edit ISO file.
Re: Can any of the Image Tools in the database modify ISO files?
MagicIso should have the capability of editing ISO images, according to its Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MagicISO
" .... is a CD/DVD image shareware utility that can extract, edit, create, and burn disc image files. It offers the possibility of converting between ISO and CUE/BIN and their proprietary Universal Image Format disc image format."
But the last release is from: February 2010
The official web site is ... non existent!
The wayback machine has crawled the defunct web site several times:
https://web.archive.org/web/20210619002 ... iciso.com/
The last version can be downloaded from https://web.archive.org/web/20210619002 ... wnload.htm
or from https://magic-iso-maker.en.softonic.com/download
MagicISO online help (Tutorial): https://web.archive.org/web/20200702011 ... orials.htm
Filehippo too has a nice description of MagicIso: https://filehippo.com/download_magiciso/?
Since the developer's web site is defunct, it is going to be hard to buy a fully working version ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MagicISO
" .... is a CD/DVD image shareware utility that can extract, edit, create, and burn disc image files. It offers the possibility of converting between ISO and CUE/BIN and their proprietary Universal Image Format disc image format."
But the last release is from: February 2010
The official web site is ... non existent!
The wayback machine has crawled the defunct web site several times:
https://web.archive.org/web/20210619002 ... iciso.com/
The last version can be downloaded from https://web.archive.org/web/20210619002 ... wnload.htm
or from https://magic-iso-maker.en.softonic.com/download
MagicISO online help (Tutorial): https://web.archive.org/web/20200702011 ... orials.htm
Filehippo too has a nice description of MagicIso: https://filehippo.com/download_magiciso/?
Since the developer's web site is defunct, it is going to be hard to buy a fully working version ...