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| Hi, I have a CD with a file that says it has 711 MB but for real it only has 611 MB. Is there anyway I can extract this file from the CD (only this file) and copy it to another. I've already extracted it with isobuster, all OK, but when I try to copy it to a CD it says that I don't have enough space. Can I make Windows beleave that a file is smaller than it apears? Please help. |
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