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To output all found solutions to standard ISO files, you can use this option. This opens the dialog as shown above. For an explanation of what ISO files are, please see below. The ISO creation process is made possible by makeisofs, maintained by Joerg Schilling. The ISO path is the folder where all the ISO files are created. The ISO basename is the name of the ISO file. It will be padded with a number to guarantee uniqueness, resulting in files like IsoBaseName1.iso, IsoBaseName2.iso, etc.. You can also select the name and path individually for each ISO created. This way, you can divide the large ISO files across different partitions on your hard drive, ensuring you have enough space left to create them all. The volume basename is the name for the ISO image (compare: partition name). All CD's/DVD's created will contain this name and a padded number as volumename, like "IsoVolumeName #1", "IsoVolumeName #2" etc. ISO
9660 files are file-images of a medium.
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