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Need help with power iso?

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i downloaded a file and i want to burn it to a CD the files 3.67GB big and its an OS

every time i try to burn it to a cd it says "There is no enough free blocks on media"

ITS A .daa file it says it can burn it please help

thanks in advance :)

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  1. Well first of champ, maybe you should read the blank cd it should say 700 MB in big letters that means it can only hold 700 mb so get a dvd burner then burn it to a dvd (dvd has 4.7 gb of storage). Also the format has nothing to do with you being not able to burn it its just that the FILE IS TOO BIG FOR THE CD.


  2. because you need a blank DVD not a CD.

    3.76GB is a large file.

    Blank CDs carry only 700MB which is not even close to the files you need to burn.

    Go Buy a DVD-R just a blank DVD and it should work.

    Best Of Luck  

  3. Uh, the poster above me is wrong. 3.7 GB is not to big for  DVD, since DVDs can handle 4 GB natively (and 8 GB if they are dual-layer.

    If you're trying to burn it to a CD, it's never going to work. Use a blank DVD.

  4. Hi

    u need an blank DVD for this not cd. Nero 7 support .daa files, to burn this type of files dont get panic find nero 7 and burn into dvd

    Hope that help :-)

  5. Just Buy a DVD Writer And a double layer DVD ( If normal DVD CAN"T TAKE IT) and you'll get it. If your thinking to burn a Bootable DVD Into multiple CD you'll just get c**p. Your CD(s) won't boot and you can't install your OS. WinRar is not for that Job. It maybe for backup but not to split a OC into multiple CD(s).DVD Writer is not that much. Maybe 30 to 60 Dollar. Don't buy a BLUE Ray DISC yet.Cause not enough people have that and it's not that cheap. If money is not a problem for you then is all up to you.

    By the way buy a new Win Vista. ALTHOUGH SUCKS.

  6. wat the h**l man??? u cant burn a 3.67  GB file into a CD.. it can virtually hold only upto 700 mB... u need to have a DVD to write the file!! try inserting a DVD and writing it .. it'll work!!

  7. I don't think you can do that, you would need a blue-ray disk or something to do that.

  8. 3.67 GB is too big even for a DVD.

    That's the problem.

    The file size is too big.

    Try WinRAR splitting it, then burning it.

  9. You'll need to burn that to a DVD. CD's can only hold about 700MB of data, and you've got about 3670MB worth of data.

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