J'arrive pas à ouvrir l'ISO

stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member -  
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Hello,
I have an image in ISO format but I can't open it with Daemon's Tool, VLC, or WinRAR. With WinRAR, it tells me that there is no archive and with Daemon's Tools, I mount it but I don't see the folder where the image is located after mounting. I tried to check in "My Computer", but there is a new device from Daemon's Tool but it's empty,
Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0

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dan79109 Posted messages 29 Status Member 3
 
You're welcome! :p
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michaeldouglass Posted messages 259 Registration date   Status Member 2
 
What is your image? I think you need to burn it and insert your CD or DVD, then you will be able to see the content of your CD, therefore your image.
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
But why can't we see it on the computer?
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dan79109 Posted messages 29 Status Member 3
 
Hi,

I solved this problem by following these steps:

-I downloaded "UltraISO"
Available HERE -->https://www.01net.com/telecharger/windows/Utilitaire/gravure/fiches/27065.html

-Open the program, click on "file" (in the upper left corner), then click on open, find the program you need to compress, once done, click on your program;

-You will see all the components that should be in the program;

-To retrieve them, it couldn't be simpler: look for the "extract" button (the 5th button, normally with a downward arrow placed in the "image" line, the first bar);

-Choose the path where you want the extraction to take place;

Then go to where you extracted the components of the program.

And there you go. I hope I helped you.

If you encounter a problem regarding your initial question, feel free to ask for my help!

See you later.
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
After the file name, it says ISO. And it is about 4GB.
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
Okay, I'll try soon, thank you.
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
I did as you told me, but I have an error message that says "Unknown image format!"
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dan79109 Posted messages 29 Status Member 3
 
Are you sure this file is an ISO file?
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dan79109 Posted messages 29 Status Member 3
 
And also, at what point does the error message appear? Is it when you have to open your file?
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
Pour être sûr qu'un fichier est bien un fichier ISO, vous pouvez vérifier plusieurs éléments :

1. **Extension du fichier** : Assurez-vous que le fichier a bien l'extension `.iso`.

2. **Taille du fichier** : Vérifiez si la taille du fichier correspond à la taille attendue d'une image ISO. Les fichiers ISO peuvent varier en taille, mais des fichiers très petits peuvent indiquer qu'il ne s'agit pas d'un véritable fichier ISO.

3. **Ouvrir le fichier** : Essayez d'ouvrir le fichier avec un logiciel capable de lire les fichiers ISO, comme WinRAR, 7-Zip ou un émulateur de disque.

4. **Vérification du contenu** : Une fois ouvert, vérifiez le contenu du fichier pour voir s'il correspond à ce que vous attendiez (par exemple, des fichiers d'installation pour un logiciel ou un système d'exploitation).

En suivant ces étapes, vous pourrez déterminer si le fichier en question est vraiment un fichier ISO.
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dan79109 Posted messages 29 Status Member 3
 
At the end of your file name, it must be written .ISO; otherwise, hover your mouse over the file, and it will give you information about your file, such as the type (that's what I'm interested in!).

I'm waiting for your response if you want help.
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
Voici la traduction finale :

http://www.lookpic.com/files/fsfsfsdf.jpg
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dan79109 Posted messages 29 Status Member 3
 
Well yes, it's an ISO file, click on it and tell me if a program comes up or not?
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
After double-clicking above, here is the first message I receive: http://www.lookpic.com/files/Sans_titre9.jpg
I use Ultra ISO.
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dan79109 Posted messages 29 Status Member 3
 
It's very strange, I haven't had this kind of problem; otherwise, try again with IZARC and when you install it, make sure to select ISO and let me know what happens, and if that doesn't work, also try ISOBUSTER. And also WINRAR.

I'm waiting for your response.
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
I have already tried ISOBUSTER and WINRAR, and nothing happened
As for IZARC, I don't think it's worth using it because Daemon Tools and Ultra ISO are much better than that in my opinion.
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dan79109 Posted messages 29 Status Member 3
 
For me, UltraISO is the best, but otherwise, I wouldn't know how to help you, sorry.

Or right-click on the file and send me what you see?
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
That's what I receive with UltraISO, http://www.lookpic.com/files/Sans_titre9.jpg
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dan79109 Posted messages 29 Status Member 3
 
Yes, but do a bit on Pirates of the Caribbean right click and send me this page to see what’s in the right click!
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stanzanet Posted messages 115 Status Member 1
 
Je ne peux pas accéder aux liens ou aux images. Veuillez fournir le texte que vous souhaitez traduire.
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