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Old 05-16-2004, 14:00
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how to split Visual Studio 2003 DVD rip into CDs?

I did search of forum for "Visual Studio 2003" but didnt find any info.

Anyone know how to do this?
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Old 05-17-2004, 19:14
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Why don't you simply RAR the installation files or the iso and span on 700Mb files?
Sure you'd have to unpack to the hard disk to install, but i don't think you'd need those after installation is complete.
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Old 05-17-2004, 19:35
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Part of the thing is that I want to rip out MSDN 2003 from the visual studio set and replace with MSDN april 2004. To do that I need to know exactly what files would go on the 3 MSDN CDs (I dont want to take the chance and blindly remove stuff since I have been burnt in the past trying to make stuff smaller to save space and accidently removing important stuff) and from there (since I will already have a set of install files loose on my disk), turning what is left into a set of 3 (or 5 if the 2 CDs from the 8 that I dont know the contents of are actually usefull) CD images makes more sense than blindly shoving the install files onto as many CDs as are needed to fit them

Plus, in another thread, someone said "the instructions to turn the DVD into CDs have already been posted on the general board" but a search didnt find them.
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Old 05-18-2004, 01:30
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Sorry but I'm not sure if this info will help u or not. I don't have a DVD-ROM yet so limited idea but I searched this section and got this info from one of SatyricOn's reply.

==>Use Daemon tools to mount ripped DVD
Hope I was of any help to you *no flame *

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ferrari
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Old 05-18-2004, 03:43
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Demon tools will mount a DVD image but as i found out making a DVD image is a pain. I have Nero and because i dont have a DVD burner i cant make a DVD image!! Does anyone know how i could make a DVD image so a friend could burn a DVD for me if i transferred it over a LAN network?
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Old 05-18-2004, 18:20
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Part of the thing is that I want to rip out MSDN 2003 from the visual studio set and replace with MSDN april 2004. To do that I need to know exactly what files would go on the 3 MSDN CDs
Visual Studio 2003 already comes on just one cd. It's a 695.68 MB self-extracting file, downloadable from MSDN universal subscribers site. Or from eMule network .

The same goes for MSDN library. Forget about splitting DVD image and try to find 3 CD equivalent (642.45 MB + 639.11 MB + 632.73 MB). (Equivalent DVD image contains almost 2 GB of MSDN TV files, you don't need that.)
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Old 05-18-2004, 19:35
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What I have are 2 things (or I will once I finish yanking them from the FTP)
1.the Visual Studio 2003 enterprise architect DVD
and 2,the MSDN library 2004 april

I want to take the Visual Studio DVD and remove the MSDN component.
Then I want to split what remains into the equivelent files for the various CD the CD version comes on.
I know its possible because at least one person made mention on the board before about it.
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Old 05-18-2004, 23:05
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I want to take the Visual Studio DVD and remove the MSDN component.
Then I want to split what remains into the equivelent files for the various CD the CD version comes on. I know its possible because at least one person made mention on the board before about it.
I would like to meet that person .

Now seriously, removing MSDN part from the DVD-type of installation would mean not only identifying what files are part of it, but also updating the installation script. God knows if it's a regular Windows Installer script or tweaked MS version of it.

And even then you would have to find out the differences in file names, sizes etc. between what was there (default MSDN) and what you have (MSDN 2004)...
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Old 05-19-2004, 00:56
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Actually, I think this would be fairly trivial, as MSDN has its own installer on the VS2003 DVD, and all the MSDN related files are in their own subfolder -- VS setup just launches MSDN setup and exits, MSDN installation is not part of VS installation.

That said, you should be able to just delete all the old contents of the MSDN subfolder and put in the contents of MSDN April 2004.

Of course, editing the DVD ISO is the pain...

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Old 05-19-2004, 01:06
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About VS2003 DVD remastering:
1) It is possible, to replace MSDN component with newer version, or install VS without MSDN. Search forum for this procedure description (from my previous posts), this info is taked from MSDN site,
2) M$ CD and DVD images (OS bootable also) can be VERY easy built, using M$ tool from WinXP PE CD called "oscdimg.exe". This tool simply compiles directory content into iso image and adds bootsectors, if specified. I'm never using nero or similar progs for this job (process speed ...).

VS installer simply launches MSDN setup ..., this is NOT integrated part. When installing MSDN, you can integrate them with VS.

Try for yourself ...
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Old 05-21-2004, 20:15
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Acording to http://www.exetools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3964, and I quote:
"1. The instructions to converting the VS DVD to CD are already posted in the General Discussion forum."

It is these instructions (which a search on relavent keywords has so far failed to turn up) that I am after.

Probobly what is needed is a list of which files go on which CDs plus a new set of setup files (at least vs_setup.msi, probobly others as well) from the CD set.

Having just spent the best part of a week downloading the DVD ISO from the exetools FTP I am not about to go and redownload a copule CD ISOs from P2P that will have 99% the same content as the DVD ISO I have now.

Also, for reasons I cant go into, it is not possible for me to just dump the DVD ISO, the RAR files it came in or its contents onto some CDs and call it done.
I do really need to know how to turn it into a complete set of working CDs.
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Old 05-21-2004, 22:07
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jonwil, I think your searching skills may be suspect , as I found this thread fairly quickly: http://www.exetools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3739. I think this may be what you're looking for.

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Old 05-22-2004, 07:08
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DUH, looks like I used the wrong keywords (or more likely didnt search back far enough )

But that link refers to version 7.0
The ISO I have is version 7.1.
So, what do I do?
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Old 05-22-2004, 09:45
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Hm? Where did you see a reference to VS7.0?

VS.Net 2002 is 7.0, VS.Net 2003 is 7.1; the thread and attachment are both titled VS.Net 2003, so I think it should be what you need.
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Old 05-22-2004, 11:10
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the setup.ini in the zip clearly says "7.0" whereas the one from my DVD ISO clearly says "7.1"
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