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The seeker of perfection
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Re: help with the ISO function
Just use that link. btw, you wont screw anything in your pc. The worst thing you can do is to lose a lot of space in your hd but that wont happen if you know where you are storing your isos.
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The seeker of perfection
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Re: help with the ISO function
Nothing. If you know that your isos are stored in, for example, c:..../games/isos and you fail to make them you can go there and delete your failed isos.
Also, never store them in your windows directory (you can delete something more...) |
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