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Merging ISO Files


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Can any members provide a guide or detailed working steps on the merging of several iso files?

Those files consist of Office pro plus/visio/project(x86) and (x64) totally 6 iso files.

How am I going to combine them? Do I need to separate them into 2 lots : 1 in x86 and the other x64?

What software is needed to apply to have them merged and then burnt onto 1 DVD?

Many thanks for your great help and if illustrative demonstations can be given is much appreciated.

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There are many methods and tools available to accomplish this task. Please try any of the below methods suitable for you accordingly.

 

Method - 1:

 

Method - 2:

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Step by step instructions:

  1. Download both UltraISO and SoftDisc from http://www.ezbsystems.com/download.htm , set up them.
    Note: As UltraISO Premium has built-in ISODrive now, SoftDisc is not needed anymore. You can skip this step for UltraISO version 8.51 and later.
  2. Start UltraISO, open one ISO image
  3. Mount another ISO to virtual drive by pressing F6
  4. Choose 'Actions'->'Add directory' from main menu, and select the virtual drive to add all files and folders to ISO image
  5. Save to a new image

 

Method - 3:

 

Method - 4:

 

Simple Guide to Merge image files for all ISO tools:

  1. Install any tool like PowerISO/UltraISO/....
  2. Now, open the first ISO file using the installed tool.
  3. Click on Mount image from taskbar notification icon or from the ISO tool menu.
  4. Choose the second ISO file and it'll be mounted as a new drive.
  5. Now, from the first ISO file, Click on add files and folders/add directory from menu or top bar.
  6. Locate the new drive with second ISO file and add the required files/folders.
  7. Once completed, click on Save.
  8. Note: If the image files are large, it'll take some time to save. Please wait until it is completed to avoid corrupted data.
  9. Unmount the drives and check the newly created merged single image file.
  10. Done.
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