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Old 02-28-2014, 01:57 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by mashebro View Post
do you mean after i open calibre then press "v" in calibre?
and then select iso file?
sort of

First make sure you have something associated with the .iso files. On Win 7 its at Control Panel\Programs\Default Programs\Set Associations

After you open calibre, select the book that has the ISO in the book list, then press "v", and then select 'ISO' from the list of formats?

Or, this is easier - single left click the ISO in the Book Details Formats

The ISO should open in the Associated program. Its then up to you to deal with the ISO contents. That's the full extent of what calibre can do with an ISO - store it in the library, and open it via the Associated program.

BR

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