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I've just done what you said but there's a small problem, literally. I combined a 3GB chunk with a 1.37GB chunk and the result was smaller, only 176MB in size. The type of file isn't just .iso though, when I click on properties it says it's a "WinZip File (.iso)". Another weird thing.. when I delete the result and try it again the file size is different each time. It was 158MB when I did it the second time, and now it's 218MB. :/

I managed to get the USB method to work with a different device, a 465GB external hard drive which uses NTFS, but again I have the same problem. I have a WinZip File (.iso) that won't open in Dolphin and I don't what else to do with it, but it is the correct file size of 4.37GB.
I know I could fix this if I was at your house, but I'm not, so this may be a bit harder.

First try opening dolphin, and scanning the folder the .iso is in for .iso files. It may be just that WinZip has claimed responsibility for .iso files.

If this doesn't work, then it may be that the .iso is a bad rip. Mine always show up as 4,589,824KB in windows explorer. Try ripping it again.

If you still get no functionality, then just split it into 1GB chunks in cleanrip, and then run the batch file I send you from the folder the chunks are in. I have to send the batch file as a text file, though, so you'll have to change the extension from .txt to .bat.

The link is here.
"First try opening dolphin, and scanning the folder the .iso is in for .iso files. It may be just that WinZip has claimed responsibility for .iso files."

That was all I had to do. Thank you it works perfectly now. Smile
Excellent.
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