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I've downloaded a program yesterday, and it was a .cdr file - I know that you can burn .cdr files to DVD's in Disc utillity - But the file is that big, that it needs a dual layer CD, and i dont have and want to buy one. So, i was woundering if there were any way to extract it, or "burn" it to my external harddrive? Thanks
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Hello there.
I've downloaded a program yesterday, and it was a .cdr file - I know that you can burn .cdr files to DVD's in Disc utillity - But the file is that big, that it needs a dual layer CD, and i dont have and want to buy one. So, i was woundering if there were any way to extract it, or "burn" it to my external harddrive? Thanks
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What is it that you downloaded? Does the individual/company not have a more friendly format?

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