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    Adobe Creative Suite CS5 Master Collection

    I downloaded Adobe Creative Suite files from Adobe website.
    It does not fit to DVD. Is there anyway to burn to DVD?
    I use Nero Burning ROM 9
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    you need a dual layer dvd
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    What Instab said. You need a DVD9 disk, not the conventional DVD5.
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    Wouldn't you be able to compress it into an .iso and mount it?

    I remember doing something like that with CS4... Worked for me, should work for you!
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    you can...maybe try to compress it..or special compress with winrar professional or uhrac...i think it will reduce the size by 10 - 15 % max
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheet View Post
    Wouldn't you be able to compress it into an .iso and mount it?
    ISOs aren't compressed. The program data inside the image is probably already compressed anyway, so there wouldn't be too much size reduction.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    sometimes some sites offer rips without the help or so to make it fit on a dvd5.
    you could try to srip some thing on your own, too. but that can be dangerous
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    Instab he alredy downloaded the software...its more than dvd5 thats why...he wants compressor..

    maybe uhrac help him. not so sure..
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    UHARC is quite powerful, but I doubt it'll halve the image's size. Not to mention you'd need to unpack everything from the disc before it's usable.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    You could just split the ISO using a file splitter to make it in to more manageable parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thecoolest View Post
    Instab he alredy downloaded the software...its more than dvd5 thats why...he wants compressor..
    compressing the iso won't help i güss. that's why i suggested to take some parts out if possible
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    Wait... Maybe I'm misunderstanding the issue here.

    Is he trying to STORE the installation files? Or install it via means of a disk? Because I thought it was the latter, which is why I thought he should package it into an .iso and mount it to a virtual drive to install from there.

    I've compressed Adobe Master Collection CS4 from 11GB to 7GB using WinRAR... Would that work well? Of course, he'd still need a dual-layered DVD, I'd think, but still .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheet View Post
    I've compressed Adobe Master Collection CS4 from 11GB to 7GB using WinRAR... Would that work well? Of course, he'd still need a dual-layered DVD
    ...then it's the same.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    sometimes it's possible to remove stuff like extras, help files, docs etc.
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    easy way but slow
    Just split the iso into two and then when needed mount both ISOs or place them into the same dir when installing

    hard way but fast
    It is possible to compress ISOs Ives seen it before a DVD9 adobe2 complete compilation into DVD5, I used maximum compression using rar and only reduced it by about 50MB.
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