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I downloaded (from Microsoft) build 5536 last night (at 3mb's down. NICE).
Anyhow, it downloaded as a *.rar file which I thought was odd since my 5472 build was just an iso. When I used winrar to open the file, the ONLY thing it had in it was a 14kb text file. I'm somewhat miffed that I spent 3 hrs downloading a 2.58gb file, open it and only find a 14kb text file. Does anyone know what's going on here? -- "Though my soul may sit in darkness, it will rise in perfect light. I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night." ~ Sarah Williams |
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To my knowledge, Microsoft only supplies Windows Vista as an .iso file.
You didn't get this from Microsoft. Over the last 15 years I have never received "anything" from Microsoft as a .rar file. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "QuickCheese" wrote in message ... I downloaded (from Microsoft) build 5536 last night (at 3mb's down. NICE). Anyhow, it downloaded as a *.rar file which I thought was odd since my 5472 build was just an iso. When I used winrar to open the file, the ONLY thing it had in it was a 14kb text file. I'm somewhat miffed that I spent 3 hrs downloading a 2.58gb file, open it and only find a 14kb text file. Does anyone know what's going on here? -- "Though my soul may sit in darkness, it will rise in perfect light. I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night." ~ Sarah Williams |
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"Richard Urban" wrote in message ... To my knowledge, Microsoft only supplies Windows Vista as an .iso file. You didn't get this from Microsoft. Over the last 15 years I have never received "anything" from Microsoft as a .rar file. No its possible he got it from MS but winrar has assumed it belongs as a rar. |
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"QuickCheese" wrote in message ... I downloaded (from Microsoft) build 5536 last night (at 3mb's down. NICE). Anyhow, it downloaded as a *.rar file which I thought was odd since my 5472 build was just an iso. When I used winrar to open the file, the ONLY thing it had in it was a 14kb text file. I'm somewhat miffed that I spent 3 hrs downloading a 2.58gb file, open it and only find a 14kb text file. Does anyone know what's going on here? I have seen this reported elsewhere, winrar should not open this file, its adopted the file extension. Don't open it with winrar. Open your burning program and choose to burn new image file then browse to your ISO download. |
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Like I said. He didn't get a .rar file from Microsoft - at least not Vista.
-- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Beck" beck@none wrote in message ... "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... To my knowledge, Microsoft only supplies Windows Vista as an .iso file. You didn't get this from Microsoft. Over the last 15 years I have never received "anything" from Microsoft as a .rar file. No its possible he got it from MS but winrar has assumed it belongs as a rar. |
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"Richard Urban" wrote in message ... Like I said. He didn't get a .rar file from Microsoft - at least not Vista. My point is he may not have got a rar file at all. He may have assumed it was rar because winrar took it. |
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"Richard Urban" wrote:
Like I said. He didn't get a .rar file from Microsoft - at least not Vista. WinRAR, if left to its own devices, will become the default handler for .ISO is Beck's point. And on the UDF-format DVD image, indeed a single .TXT file is all that you would see "inside" the ISO from within WinRAR. Alan Adams |
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I talked to my brother last night who works for Micron, he suggested that I
might rename the file from *.rar to *.iso. This was downloaded from Microsoft. I think that if I just rename the file and mount it onto a virtual drive that perhaps it'll work for me. If it turns out to be that iso that I want, I can just burn it to DVD. -- "Though my soul may sit in darkness, it will rise in perfect light. I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night." ~ Sarah Williams "Alan Adams" wrote: "Richard Urban" wrote: Like I said. He didn't get a .rar file from Microsoft - at least not Vista. WinRAR, if left to its own devices, will become the default handler for .ISO is Beck's point. And on the UDF-format DVD image, indeed a single .TXT file is all that you would see "inside" the ISO from within WinRAR. Alan Adams |
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It is .iso already. Winrar has "hijacked" the .iso extension so the file
appears to be a Winrar file. It ain't. It's an ISO file. Just burn it (as an image, not as a file). To see what I mean, open your Documents folder (or wherever the file is), press the Alt key, click Tools, Folder Options, View and in Advanced Settings, uncheck Hide extensions for known file types and click OK. Surprise! It's a .iso. There's a whole generation coming up who have never seen a file extension. I'm feeling old. "QuickCheese" wrote in message ... I talked to my brother last night who works for Micron, he suggested that I might rename the file from *.rar to *.iso. This was downloaded from Microsoft. I think that if I just rename the file and mount it onto a virtual drive that perhaps it'll work for me. If it turns out to be that iso that I want, I can just burn it to DVD. -- "Though my soul may sit in darkness, it will rise in perfect light. I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night." ~ Sarah Williams "Alan Adams" wrote: "Richard Urban" wrote: Like I said. He didn't get a .rar file from Microsoft - at least not Vista. WinRAR, if left to its own devices, will become the default handler for .ISO is Beck's point. And on the UDF-format DVD image, indeed a single .TXT file is all that you would see "inside" the ISO from within WinRAR. Alan Adams |
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 12:35:01 -0700, QuickCheese
wrote: I talked to my brother last night who works for Micron, he suggested that I might rename the file from *.rar to *.iso. This was downloaded from Microsoft. I think that if I just rename the file and mount it onto a virtual drive that perhaps it'll work for me. If it turns out to be that iso that I want, I can just burn it to DVD. Go to WinRAR Options Settings Integration, and remove the check before ISO. |