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    Oh, wow, this sounds like it could save me a lot of space. I have a ton of PC games backed up. Do I need the same tool to uncompress them as well? Also, does this work on DVD's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by !nstaGib View Post
    Oh, wow, this sounds like it could save me a lot of space. I have a ton of PC games backed up. Do I need the same tool to uncompress them as well? Also, does this work on DVD's?
    Yes you need to use it to decompress the ISOs, and it only works on CD images.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Yes you need to use it to decompress the ISOs, and it only works on CD images.
    Ah, ok then. That sort of limits its advantages for me
    Still, it's pretty cool, thanks for pointing this out

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