I rarely have access to a dvd burner so I'm limited to writing the ISO file to a hard disk. Then I can mount that ISO file and install the software. I want to be able to combine the components back into one single ISO file on the hard disk of the computer I'm using. These are stored on the flash disk as program.i01, program.i02 etc and program.mds. My question is: how to I make ISO images of software where the ISO file size exceeds the 4GB limit of FAT32? I've used imgburn to make an ISO image, splitting the file into components of less than 4GB. This formatting enables me to use it on Android tablet and phone. I use a 128 GB flash drive formatted to FAT32. I carry my software as ISO images on a usb stick and install it on the computer available when on site. I travel a lot and my work takes me to places with little or no internet access. Hi! I have a problem storing ISO images on a usb flash disk.
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