I'm trying this one:
http://totalcmd.net/plugring/iso64.html
Does anyone know what may cause this problem?
Thank you very much!
UPD.
I've just created a new ISO file (about 5 mb) using mkisofs.exe tool and it opens fine. So, the plugin seems to be working.
But still the initial image (which was not made by me but was downloaded from the internet and about 1,6 Gb) although working fine in Daemon Tools is shown as empty in TC using iso.wcx
ISO 1.7.7 shows the image being empty.
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ISO 1.7.7 shows the image being empty.
Last edited by Ahu_Lee on 2016-08-11, 22:07 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
Most likely because your ISO image is UDF-only, i.e. it only has an UDF file system and not an additional ISO 9660 / Joilet overlay.
Because the plugin can't read UDF at all, it will show the image as being empty.
To prevent this:
Use Total7zip and register it for the iso file extension in TC's wcx plugin config, and you can open UDF image files w/o any problems.
If this doesn't help then it might be some non-standard image file, see e.g answered here.
Because the plugin can't read UDF at all, it will show the image as being empty.
To prevent this:
Use Total7zip and register it for the iso file extension in TC's wcx plugin config, and you can open UDF image files w/o any problems.
If this doesn't help then it might be some non-standard image file, see e.g answered here.
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Thank you, milo1012! I'll go and try it now.milo1012 wrote:Most likely because your ISO image is UDF-only, i.e. it only has an UDF file system and not an additional ISO 9660 / Joilet overlay.
Because the plugin can't read UDF at all, it will show the image as being empty.
To prevent this:
Use Total7zip and register it for the iso file extension in TC's wcx plugin config, and you can open UDF image files w/o any problems.