I have extracted Microsoft Office 2010 from a .zip file into a folder. How can I build an .iso file from this folder?
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It's easy to create ISO in terminal as described in other answers but there are some GUI options too, Like Brasero. If you don't already have it, you can install it using:
How can I create ISO images with Brasero?
If you want to burn that image to disc, Just right click on ISO image you just created and select "Open With Brasero Disc Burner". Select your optical drive and click Create Image.
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Few quick steps:
You must have permission to access the drive directly using
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Try This: Go to the Terminal Type or, for more useful permissions, change -R to -r:
In this case Ubuntu will generate a file called "backup.iso" with all the contents in the Documents Folder. |
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Actually, there is a very simple answer to this question. I have just created Windows 7 ISO file with no problems. Didn't really liked the Brasero method because it keep throwing pop-up windows. It had some compatibility issues with file names and ISO standard. I believe this method is compatible with Mac OS ISO's as well. This answer is provided by using Archive Manager, the default archive manager in Ubuntu 14.10. Open your folder with files you want to include in ISO. Then select
On new window select ISO option, file name and location. That's it! |
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I actually had to do this just today. A really easy way to do it is in the terminal, so type:
To find the directory of the external disk open up the Unity launcher and search for "System Monitor," then go to "File Systems." So an example would look like:
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