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    hi, i have a DVD Image on my computer, and i was wondering, is it possible to take out a certain file from it? because the image has a movie and menus, but i want to use the movie, but make my own menus, because i have some stuff i want to add, so is it possible to do this? thanks
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    1. mount the iso as a virtual dvd with daemon tools
    2. https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?link=638
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    ok, i have DVD Decrypter, but i don't understand that tutorial, i have the image (.img file) on my pc, but i cant open it in the program
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    Originally Posted by Invader Bugs
    ...i have the image (.img file) on my pc, but i cant open it in the program
    You need to perform step 1 first (mount the image as a virtual drive) then you will able to open it.
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    ok, i have DAEMON Tools, now how do i mount the iso as a virtual dvd?

    edit: nevermind, i got it :P

    wait, the DAEMON Tools program creates, i guess, like a "fake" drive, which comes up as drive G, now i have an external DVD Burner, but i reformatted my computer about a week ago, and i didn't have any reason to use the burner since then, so i didn't install it, but, before the reformat, it would come up as drive G, so, when i install it again, will it come up as drive H, or drive G, and next time i use DAEMON, that will be drive H, or do i have to uninstall DAEMON? thanks
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