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isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm is referenced in a Microsoft.com
article. Note it is a malicious website that upon visiting immediately loads
the Trojan Horse virus PE_TRATS.A-O
PE_TRATS is identified by Trend Micro and Symantec/Norton as an especially
harmful virus desigend to self-replicate, steal identity information, corrupt
data and hijack pc's.
"Scholastica" wrote:
> I get tired of putting the same CD into the computer whenever I want to copy
> something from it or install another application. How can I make a copy to
> my HDD and access it as any CD in a CD drive? I don't know enough about ISO
> images and all the other esoteric things. Maybe it can be done that way.
>
> Does anyone know what I mean? With the huge HDD I have it seems only
> efficient to be able to put a CD containing a few hundred megabytes of data
> right onto the HDD.
>
> Is there a special software package needed for this? I have Sonic v. 7.0 on
> my machine and it can make an ISO copy. But I can't open it up when I try.
>
> Sorry, just a newbie with a puzzle.
>
>
> --
> Thank you for your help,
>
> Scholastica
>
article. Note it is a malicious website that upon visiting immediately loads
the Trojan Horse virus PE_TRATS.A-O
PE_TRATS is identified by Trend Micro and Symantec/Norton as an especially
harmful virus desigend to self-replicate, steal identity information, corrupt
data and hijack pc's.
"Scholastica" wrote:
> I get tired of putting the same CD into the computer whenever I want to copy
> something from it or install another application. How can I make a copy to
> my HDD and access it as any CD in a CD drive? I don't know enough about ISO
> images and all the other esoteric things. Maybe it can be done that way.
>
> Does anyone know what I mean? With the huge HDD I have it seems only
> efficient to be able to put a CD containing a few hundred megabytes of data
> right onto the HDD.
>
> Is there a special software package needed for this? I have Sonic v. 7.0 on
> my machine and it can make an ISO copy. But I can't open it up when I try.
>
> Sorry, just a newbie with a puzzle.
>
>
> --
> Thank you for your help,
>
> Scholastica
>