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Its more likely that you will have to Extract that particular ISO, adjust that file then create new bootable copy.
You can do this using Burn Tool within Powerarchiver Toolbox as it contains data burner and virtual driver.
Using this you can select "create boot disk".
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Regards,
Sir Richard
Cheshire (UK)
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MS Windows 8 Pro+MediaPack 64-bit
Intel Core i5 2520M @ 2.50GHz, 6.00GB RAM,
NVIDIA Geforce GT 520MX
And always the latest Powerarchiver Toolbox
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