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    Winrar and .ISO

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by me12345, Oct 19, 2008.

  1. me12345

    me12345 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi, I've installed the latest version of Winrar, unchecked .iso integration within winrar's settings, but winrar is still associating itself with all of my iso files.

    I would like to visually see the CD icon that usually denotes a iso file, instead of the winrar icon. Does anyone know how I might be able to do this?

    Thank you
     
  2. makaveli72

    makaveli72 Eat.My.Shorts

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    Generally speaking, you can right click on the .ISO file, select "open with"-->"choose program" or select Properties and select the application that you want that file to open with (you may have to browse to the program files folder for the application) and put in the check to "always use the selected program to open..."
     
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    Ahh, thank you, didn't realize I could do that. I was able to set it to daemon tools. :)

    It's strange, I think the old releases never did this.
     
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    makaveli72 Eat.My.Shorts

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