johnfamar
Sep 5 2007, 09:43 AM
hello I would like to make it so when I right click on a disk image in windows it lets me burn the image file instead of loading it in some emulator
please help
gi7omy
Sep 5 2007, 11:27 AM
Right clicking in Windows always gives you an option of 'Open with' - Left clicking starts the default option
Right click, select 'Open With' and then tick the box that says "Always use the selected program"
Then when you double left click it, whatever program you selected will be default
johnfamar
Sep 5 2007, 05:47 PM
QUOTE (gi7omy @ Sep 5 2007, 11:27 AM)

Right clicking in Windows always gives you an option of 'Open with' - Left clicking starts the default option
Right click, select 'Open With' and then tick the box that says "Always use the selected program"
Then when you double left click it, whatever program you selected will be default
but I open it in creator and it loads it in the simulator
I still want creator to open it I just want it to burn it instead of emulating it
gi7omy
Sep 5 2007, 05:49 PM
Pick the program YOU want with 'Open with' - somehow your file association is thinking you want to load it in the emulated drive
jeanrosenfeld
Sep 6 2007, 09:37 AM
If you just want to copy the iso to a data DVD in Creator Classic, why not just open Creator Classic, navigate to where the iso file is and drag it to the data disk project pane?
johnfamar
Sep 7 2007, 02:52 PM
QUOTE (jeanrosenfeld @ Sep 6 2007, 09:37 AM)

If you just want to copy the iso to a data DVD in Creator Classic, why not just open Creator Classic, navigate to where the iso file is and drag it to the data disk project pane?
yes I want it to do that when I right-click beacuse I don't want to use emulated drives
I made the file association go to creator but it still loads it in emulated drives
please help
jeanrosenfeld
Sep 8 2007, 07:15 PM
The only files you can open in Creator classic by using Windows Explorer, right clicking, click open with, are its own project files, .rcl extension. In fact for .rcl file types it is the default program, and they open in creator classic if you double click on them in Windows Explorer. Creator Classic project files contain the information about which files should be placed in the lower pane (project pane), i.e. the files to be burned to disc. So it knows what to do with those files.
Creator Classic does not open or read other file types, that's not how it works: it would not know what to do with them. If you do try to open another file type using the Windows Explorer open with method, Creator classic will open, try to load the file and give an error message that it could not (because it is not one of its own project files).
As I said: Open Creator Classic, navigate to the file you want in Creator Classic's own Explorer type panel and drag it to the project pane to add to the burn project, . Or if you are really intent on using Windows Explorer, you can also drag files from Windows Explorer into Creator Classic's project pane.
Or, if you want to burn a DVD from an iso image (as opposed to burning the .iso file as is on a data disc), use disc copier instead. It does know what to do with an iso file and will open with it loaded if you use the Windows Explorer open with method.
johnfamar
Dec 6 2007, 01:33 PM
so there's no way to right-click on a iso file and burn it to cd
can someone recommend a program that will do this
grandpabruce
Dec 6 2007, 02:00 PM
QUOTE (johnfamar @ Sep 7 2007, 04:52 PM)

yes I want it to do that when I right-click beacuse I don't want to use emulated drives
I made the file association go to creator but it still loads it in emulated drives
please help
Which program did you associate it with. Unless it was Disc Copier, it isn't go to open in the software.
QUOTE (johnfamar @ Dec 6 2007, 03:33 PM)

so there's no way to right-click on a iso file and burn it to cd
can someone recommend a program that will do this
The right click is a function of the operating system (OS) that you are using.
Beerman
Dec 6 2007, 02:29 PM
QUOTE (johnfamar @ Dec 6 2007, 03:33 PM)

so there's no way to right-click on a iso file and burn it to cd
can someone recommend a program that will do this
When I right click and iso on my system, one of the choices I have is 'Burn with Creator'. Choosing 'Open With' shows this particular system, MagicISO and Roxio Creator.
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