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In this version NXT2 are you able to playback disk images(iso Files). I can't seem to find where you can mount a disk to do this. The reason why i'm asking is that I have some old iso files that I would like to play. I know you were able to do so in prior versions of Roxio.

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Thanks. I see it is a not a problem with Roxio, but with windows 8.1. You are supposedly able to double click the file and use the disk image loader in windows 8.1

 

You have to open with windows explorer and it works. If you just double click the file it opens the burn disk image copier in Roxio ad that was the problem I was experiencing

 

Thanks again.

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Thanks. I see it is a not a problem with Roxio, but with windows 8.1. You are supposedly able to double click the file and use the disk image loader in windows 8.1

 

You have to open with windows explorer and it works. If you just double click the file it opens the burn disk image copier in Roxio ad that was the problem I was experiencing

 

Thanks Jeff,

 

Actually, that's an NXT thing, rather than Windows. In my NXT 2 Pro, even in Windows XP, a double-click on an ISO file automatically sends me to Burn Disc Image. It's set up in the registry that way by the Roxio installer..

 

Right-clicking on the ISO opens up the context menu that's held in the DC_ShellExt.dll file in Roxio's virtual drive folder, and gives you the extra options you see here, finishing with "Burn with Creator".

 

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So in both your new Windows and my old one, double-click will burn the ISO image, right-click lets you choose to play it.

 

Cheers,

Brendon

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