![]() iso.9įor example if you are splitting a 6GB ISO named Win7圆4.iso, you may end up with Win7圆4.iso.0 (4GB) and Win7圆4.iso.1 (2GB). Each part must use sequential extensions from. ![]() Each part's size must be evenly divisible by 2048bytes (the size of a CD/DVD sector).Each part must only contain the ISO file data - do not add any headers.To overcome this, isostick can read ISO files which are split into multiple parts, up to a maximum of 10 parts (so, 40GB is the maximum supported image size). Unfortunately, FAT32 has a maximum file size of 4GB. The isostick can only read files from FAT32 partitions. Here's the explanation for how to do this from the now offline isostick forum: Since isostick only supports FAT32 filesystems, ISOs larger than 4 GB need to be split up into multiple parts. This is more of an archival post for myself since part of the documentation for isostick (a USB stick that can emulate optical drives) is down and the project does not seem maintained any more.
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