Komplete 8 Iso mount (not enough space?) delete orig file?

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  1. zerohero

    zerohero Newbie

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    whats up guys

    i have the komplete 8 iso mac osx the loaddown took about 200gbs so when i choose mount the iso it needs another 200gbs to install the mkg ..is there a way to install the iso and delete the loaddown because i just want install from the iso ..or do i need a total of 400gbs to install something that is only 200gbs with the other 200gbs just being the unarchived orig file?
     
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  3. MARJU GRLYO

    MARJU GRLYO Noisemaker

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    One way would be to burn the DVDs, I don't know about the orig files... Theoretically I would say it's not possible but someone will maybe come and tell you what to do.


    I mainly come because warez talks must be post in the "Lounge" section of the forum !

    Good luck ;)
     
  4. Dalmation

    Dalmation Kapellmeister

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    Move the iso to a different hard disk partition or hard drive, then mount it from there.

    Afterwards you can store the iso whereever you want.
    * Iso's can usually be .zip''d and .rar'd to much smaller than the original .iso!
     
  5. zerohero

    zerohero Newbie

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    my intenral drive has 80 gigs left the iso is 198gb

    how do i move the iso to another partion?

    thanks bro
     
  6. Studio 555

    Studio 555 Producer

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    @ Zerohero,

    Well, in fact here you face a big problem : you have an .ISO file of about 200 GB that you want to install within your internal drive that has 80 GB !!! :snuffy:
    You can easily understand that if you fill a car's gas tank that can only contain 30 liters with 50 liters of petrol, it will overflow !
    The same applies with computer's Hard Drives... apart that in place of an overflow of petrol, it will stop to write data when your internal drive (80 GB) will be fulfilled. *yes*

    So, you must to get an internal drive that is at least superior at the amount of data that you want to write within it, it seems logical...
    In your case, you'll need an internal drive with a minimum of 250 GB. The ideal will be one of 500 GB, just in case you want to add more data afterwards...

    You must also to understand that the fact to creating several partitions on your internal drive (or even within an external one) don't will change its size in any way.
    I mean, take for example a cake (or a pie). If you want that 4 persons eat your cake, you'll certainly share it in for 4 equal parts. Now suppose that in place of 4 persons, you have 10 guests, you'll then share it in 10 equal parts, but this won't change the size of your cake (or pie) in any way, isn't ?
    The same applies when partitioning a Hard Drive : that you create 4 partitions within your Hard Drive or 10, its size will not change; if its original size is of 500 GB, it will stay of 500 GB even with 20 different partitions... *yes*


    Hope it help :wink: and good luck for getting your 'Komplete 8' working properly, because it really worth ! *yes*
     
  7. zerohero

    zerohero Newbie

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    that was my general assumption im going to shoot for a 1 tb extenral pass port hd

    thanks
     
  8. Evil_Burrito

    Evil_Burrito Newbie

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    Interesting, I have never seen an .iso that is 200gb. Is that correct? If so, is it a copy of a Komplete bundle that is delivered on an external hard drive?
     
  9. zerohero

    zerohero Newbie

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    thats what im assuming the iso info says its 198gbs though

    Komplete8.iso 198gb

    and when i have to install from that iso it adds an addition 200gbs to install ..if i had more space i could install from iso and than delete iso file to get 200 of the 400gbs back
     
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