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ISO-9660 is a standard file system for optical disc media, commonly used for CD-ROMs and DVDs. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover its use in Microsoft security update distribution via ISO-9660 DVD5 images, comparisons with the UDF file system for burning large archive files, and performance issues when burning CD-RW discs using the ISO-9660-Joliet format in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. These threads highlight practical considerations for choosing ISO-9660 over alternatives like UDF, as well as troubleshooting slow burning speeds related to this format.
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Security updates are available on ISO-9660 DVD5 image files from the Microsoft Download Center
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Security updates are available on ISO-9660 DVD5 image files from the Microsoft Download Center
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Windows 7 UDF ALWAYS better as ISO9660/Jolliet?
In many burning software programs users can chooses which file system they want to use on their DVD/BlueRay media disc. Is UDF (v1.02) ALWAYS bettern than ISO 9660 resp. Jolliet format? If not: What could be a disadvantage of UDF? I want to burn big (archive) files. No special audio or...- pstein
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Slow performance when you burn a CD-RW disc by using the ISO9660-Joliet format in Windows 7 or in Wi
Fixes an issue in which you experience slow performance when you burn a CD-RW disc by using the ISO9660-Joliet format on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. More...- News
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- burning cd-rw fix iso-9660 issues joliet performance windows 7 windows server
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