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Originally Posted by hailgautam
It is a problem with the .nrg file? coz I read somewhere that it got some issues with certain types of .nrg files.
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It means that .nrg file is not of iso9660 standard..I don't think you'll be able to work with it from linux. You can give nrg2iso (as mentioned by GNUrag) a try but my experience with non-iso9660 nrg images is that when they are converted to iso...they get corrupted and we can't mount the iso. You can try though.