i didn't know where to post this question, it's about autorun.inf that we find in the games. I have repacked many games cause they had wrong lines in autorun.inf and that led me to search and find how to do it.well i just haven't understand yet what's the difference between the lines
icon=autorun.exe
icon=autorun.exe,0
icon=autorun.exe,-2
e.t.c.
Sometimes also the icon loaded is different from the one in autorun.inf,making no sense at all.
Anyone who knows it help.
Autorun.inf information
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Aha!
Now it makes sense! thanx for the info and i got another one for you.
Is it possible to chance the commands in the autorun.inf without having the trouble of extracting the iso file, change the commands and then burn it again?i mean directly from the iso, cause i tried it, i saved it but nothing really happend...
And lastly how is it possible to extract a mixed mode cd, let's say a game that contains also music without to lose the audio?
THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR HELP!
Is it possible to chance the commands in the autorun.inf without having the trouble of extracting the iso file, change the commands and then burn it again?i mean directly from the iso, cause i tried it, i saved it but nothing really happend...
And lastly how is it possible to extract a mixed mode cd, let's say a game that contains also music without to lose the audio?
THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR HELP!
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Re: Aha!
you can use UltraISO, that should be capable of editing files in an ISO. there are some other programs that claim to support this, but i have not found anything as good as UltraISO yet.xariskop wrote: Is it possible to chance the commands in the autorun.inf without having the trouble of extracting the iso file, change the commands and then burn it again?i mean directly from the iso, cause i tried it, i saved it but nothing really happend...
sure, just use software like e.g. CloneCD (shareware version is enough) to make the images. as format, use one that is capable of including audio tracks. BIN/CUE and MDF/MDS is capable, while ISO format is not.xariskop wrote: And lastly how is it possible to extract a mixed mode cd, let's say a game that contains also music without to lose the audio?
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Re: Aha!
PowerISO also works like that, it'll let you change stuff, and burn on the fly, without having to save those changes.loki1985 wrote:you can use UltraISO, that should be capable of editing files in an ISO. there are some other programs that claim to support this, but i have not found anything as good as UltraISO yet.xariskop wrote: Is it possible to chance the commands in the autorun.inf without having the trouble of extracting the iso file, change the commands and then burn it again?i mean directly from the iso, cause i tried it, i saved it but nothing really happend...
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Thanks!!!
Thank you all for the info.
Now i resently discovered that some custom installers (cd2dvd) have the potension of copying the nocd file automaticly to the root destination of the installed game, without having to copy & paste it manually.
Does anyone know if this is a potention of a specific autorun menu application, or a spesific command you can give maby?
Now i resently discovered that some custom installers (cd2dvd) have the potension of copying the nocd file automaticly to the root destination of the installed game, without having to copy & paste it manually.
Does anyone know if this is a potention of a specific autorun menu application, or a spesific command you can give maby?
Re: Aha!
xariskop wrote:Is it possible to chance the commands in the autorun.inf without having the trouble of extracting the iso file, change the commands and then burn it again?i mean directly from the iso, cause i tried it, i saved it but nothing really happend...
As long as you don't want to add too many characters it is possible to change text within an image file using a hex editor.
Just search for the string you want to modify, make the changes and save. It's a good idea to open the new image file with something like UltraISO to verify you made the changes you intended before you burn it.
This method is useful for Clone CD and .mdf image formats where the structure of the image file has to be maintained.
Nice tip. I 've used hex editor only to change a *.msi file from what i remember, i was avoiding to mess around with these kind of things.
Anyway, about that command in autorun custom installers - copy the crack or any file automatically- must i use a command like xcopy?
if you know what i'm talking about could someone give the whole command given? (like x:\ xcopy.... etc..)
Anyway, about that command in autorun custom installers - copy the crack or any file automatically- must i use a command like xcopy?
if you know what i'm talking about could someone give the whole command given? (like x:\ xcopy.... etc..)