G. Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIk)
ISO files are typically image files from DVD's or CD's. There are a few free programs floating on the internet that you can use to open them, I personally use Daemon Tools Lite.
The easiest way is to not copy the files and folders in the first place, just copy the CD itself. If you want to make a bootable CD from scratch, most CD-burning software includes that option. If you don't have that option, there are plenty of freeware tools on the internet that you can download for this purpose. Typically you will create an ISO image of the CD from a folder structure and then burn the image.
IrfanViews is freeware image viewer for Microsoft Windows, it also offers tools for editing and converting images and it can play audio and video files.
You can create a sound wave image by using software or apps that generate visual representations of sound waves. These tools allow you to input audio files and convert the sound waves into visual patterns that you can save as images.
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In image window you have image to work with, and in palette you have tools and commands to enhance image displayed in image window
No, daemon tools cant mount .img files.
Tools would be things like hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, chisels, and files.
Use a disk image emulator like Daemon tools, or free emulators such as Furius ISO Mount, ImDisk, K3b and WinCDEme. ALWAY SCAN HACKED FILES.
No, there is not a shortcut available for burning a CD from your saved files on an Mbox 2 from Pro Tools.
Apple's .dmg file format is used to deliver software or other files as a disk image. For a computer running Mac OS X you double click on the .dmg file and it will open and mount on the desktop as a disk. You can then either run the installer script or drag the contents from the mounted disk image onto the Mac's hard disc. Once you have finished with the contents of the disk image it can be ejected and deleted.
If you mean the Gnu Image Manipulation Program, no. You can download it "for free" from www.gimp.org. (If your internet connection or downloading files costs you money, then it will cost you that, but there won't be any extra charge for the program itself.)