How to open a .ccd file?

sarah -  
 franck -
I have a problem opening a CCD file, thank you.

5 answers

  1. thehl Posted messages 44 Status Member 3
     
    Hi,

    as pajero-brian says and defines, .ccd is from clone-cd
    but if you don't have clone cd and you don't want to bother with that, you can download daemon tools, it creates a virtual drive and you can read all types of images to burn without burning them with the specific software. And since it becomes a drive, you can make a direct copy from the virtual drive to the real burner.
    you can DL it here:
    https://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/utilitaires/6887-daemon-tools-lite/

    there you go
    @+

    The future is what you make of it.........
    So stop slacking off and go find a job.........
    3
  2. franck
     
    Hello,

    I have several files that correspond to a copy of Office. There is a .ccd, a .img, a .sub, and two or three others. How should I proceed to install Office or to rebuild it from these few files created with CloneCD?
    Thank you for your help.
    3
  3. BmV Posted messages 43656 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   4 962
     
    Hi.
    See here http://webperso.easynet.fr/~cibderf/
    Cheers

    -=O(_BmV_)O=-  Love as a sword,
          ||       ||       humor as a shield. 
    1
  4. jipicy Posted messages 40842 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   4 898
     
    Hello.
    What does that mean?
    Don't you have the necessary software? Or can't you open it because of...xxx issues?
    Otherwise, it opens with:
    - Industrial Design (vcad)
    - Act! Database for DOS v.2.1
    - File for CloneCD

    See you later...che.
    JP___ and don't forget little beetle.. "google" is your friend! ;-)
    1
  5. pajero-brian Posted messages 3714 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   72
     
    A game created with CloneCD takes the form of three files:

    Hello,

    The .ccd file concerns CloneCD

    - The .img file contains all the data from the image file.
    - The .sub file contains the subchannel data information.
    - The .ccd file contains the structure of the image file.

    A link will give you the explanations,

    http://jcrobert.free.fr/gravure/twinpeak.htm

    Grandpa

    Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, hee hee hee hee
    Unplugged, hee hee hee hee
    1