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Old 02-08-2006, 10:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Adobe 4 CDs to 1 DVD


Hi,
Yesterday we purchased a copy of Adobe Web Bundle (CS2 + Studio8). It came in 8 CD's (4 CS2 Installation, 1 Studio 8 Installation, 3 Resource CDs). I like to combine the 4 CS2 Installation CD into 1 DVD. Simply copying it and writing into a DVD will not work, i mean the instllation will ask to insert CD all the time.

Can anyone post a solution for this?
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Old 02-08-2006, 11:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Adobe 4 CDs to 1 DVD

Use a image creation utility like alcohol 120% or virtual cd and write the images to the dvd. The image making softwares come with their own virtual drives on which to mount the cd/dvd images. Virtual cd even lets you compress images so they may better fit in a dvd. But, for me at least, compressed images don't always work, so keep that in mind I guess.
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Old 03-08-2006, 08:41 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Use a image creation utility like alcohol 120% or virtual cd and write the images to the dvd. The image making softwares come with their own virtual drives on which to mount the cd/dvd images. Virtual cd even lets you compress images so they may better fit in a dvd. But, for me at least, compressed images don't always work, so keep that in mind I guess.
Thank you,
But ther is an easy way. Copy the first CD to your HDD. Ther, you can find a folder named 'Adobe Creative Suite 2'. Copy all other CD content in to the same folder, then it will work fine.
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