extract first then make .iso image
.gbi file can be converted to .iso using gburner click copy option in this submenu press convert then set output to .iso and then set the output directory press ok within minutes it will be converted to .iso now write these files using any popular CD writing program like magic iso,roxio or even Nero
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Mount the disc image file (.iso) of the game using magic iso, start with the first disc if there is more than one, then autorun should start. Magic iso is a virtual disc drive, so when using it treat the iso file like a real disc.
The format .uif is for Magic ISO Universal Image Format. It can open DVD image files and convert bin to iso and back. The uif file is a compression image file format for backing up CD's or DVD's.
ISO 32000 standardizes the PDF (Portable Document Format)
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Given the right software, you can convert all programs and files inside the computers into ISO files. In order to do this, you would need an ISO converting software.
I haven't tested this but try converting the software into an iso file then use magic iso
Get a copy of gBurner from www.gburner.com and convert the file to a stadard .iso file.
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Depending on the file format. If you downloaded the file from a torrent website it will most likely be a .ISO file. You can then burn it to a disk and then install it, if you cant do that, then youll need to use a program that can read those files, such as Magic ISO or Magic Disk. With Magic Disk for example, it will create a virtual CD drive. Youll have to attatch the ISO file to the virtual drive. Then it can run as if it were a real CD. It will then install and you can play the game, you just have to keep the file combined to the virtual disk in in order to play the game.
I remember a program called Power ISO or Magic ISO. It opens the file as if you it were mounted in a DVD drive. From there you can split the file across multiple CDs. Incidentally, writable DVDs are now available for as little as 40¢ each. The problem with splitting a file is you have to reconstruct it before you can use it. Again, a program like magic ISO could save the problem of copying it back to a fresh DVD.