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| Subject: | Re: tool for mount a dd image |
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| Date: | Tue, 25 Jan 2005 20:49:41 +0100 |
Hello, On Monday 24 January 2005 23:00, Lopez Morales Juan wrote:
I used daemon tools and it didn'support a image win dd and the same happens with isobuster.
I think the problem here is, that you don't tell us, what kind of file system the HD had. If it is a linux fs, like ext2/3 or reiserfs, i don't know any tool you can use with windows (except linux running in a vmware :)
And also I changed the extension and I added a .ISO extension on the dd file and used an ISO program but it didn't work.
By changing the extension, you don't change the file type. Perhaps booting Knoppix, mounting the image (mount -o loop) and making an iso image (mkisofs) is an option for you? hth, andreas
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