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Showing posts with label image. Show all posts

How to Boot ISO Image without Burning to CD

Boot iso file without burning to CD
There are times when we want to burn the ISO image to a CD/DVD drive to know what the image does and what it contains. But burning the image to a disk needs time and also the big disadvantage of it is that if the image is burned to the disk, the CD-R can not be used again.

If you want to check an ISO file here is how you can do that without burning it to a CD-Rom and needless to mention, the image runs as perfect as is from CD. With this tool you can also take the screenshots, which you can’t if you were actually booting from the CD.

There is a great tool available on internet called MobaLiveCD which can easily run your Live CD directly on Windows and that too for free. MobaLiveCD is a freeware that runs the entire ISO image files in an emulation window as if it were running actually from the CD.

Features of MobaLiveCD:
  • No need to burn CD-Rom again.
  • Can also incorporate this tool in the right click context menu.
  • No installation required, can also run in USB drive.
  • Very easy to use, runs in single click.
  • What you all have to do is just download the tool and click the option that reads “Run the Live CD” and
  • your image will open up in a new window as shown.

Boot iso file without burning to CD
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How to Copy or Hide a File inside an Image

Have a secret file and want to hide it on your system from other users? Here is a simple but cool trick that will enable you to hide a file in an image. The trick is so cool that you won’t be able to find out if the image is hiding a file behind it or not.

The jpeg image will not only look like usual image file but also work like one. The image will not only hide the document but also open in the Picture Viewer as usual. Great isn’t it?

Steps to hide files behind an Image:
  1. Create a new folder (I created in drive C: named “a”).
  2. Place all the documents/files in it that you want to hide (I stored z.txt in it).
  3. Copy any image of yours in it (I stored x.jpg in it).
  4. Make a rar archive of all the files that you need to hide (I created one named z.rar).
  5. Now open cmd (Start->Run->cmd)
  6. Go to the folder’s location by typing cd location like for me it was cd C:a
  7. Now just type the following command with name that corresponds to your file

Hide a File inside an Image

copy /b x.jpg + z.rar x.jpg

 Hide a File inside an Image

The screen will look like as shown above.

Steps to see/recover file back:

Just rename the final image to rar that is x.jpg to x.rar

The archive will be having your file
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Forest tree or wood carvings image collection

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Voicecommand image file and controlling electronics with your voice

With the introduction of the Raspberry Pi B+, a lot of people are finding image files arent working unless updated first. Because of this, I went ahead and made a fresh image file for voicecommand on Raspbian that is A/B/B+ compatible.

You can download it at:
https://mega.co.nz/#!MM8W1JxR!4PlZ_1-dumasDUCYRI4LuiBwEJgtqhfoin0R8ls90NQ

Ive also taken the liberty of putting wiringPi and pilight on it. This means its easier than ever to control electronics with your voice (Ill post more on that later).
You can read more about it at the hackaday projects page here.

And here is a quick video demo:

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