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    Quote Originally Posted by thugrat View Post
    hey guys its me tugrat i got a good question on iso downloading

    i had this game called dreamfall the longest journey any ways it was a 6 disc up load process befor i could even play the game any ways it played good nd all but i dont have the dics any more but i do still have the files for the game on my pc. My question is if i could find and download a iso file of that game would i be able to play my game without the game dics

    ps. sorry this is not in downloads and streams im not a member yet
    you can change the files to iso format using img burn its a free progy just google it,then you can play the files on your pc using Daemon tools,this creates a virtual dvd rom and allows you to play your iso's from your pc....no discs required.
    Freck
    p.s. just saw post by Zanatos above.....same process really.
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    Use Poweriso. It creates virtual drives which you mount the image to and it runs the same as the disk.

    No disks needed.

    This applys to all iso. Even software etc.



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