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Problems with Mini image

Well its not a problem per se, but if I asked directly most wouldn't have answered, anyway here it goes.

I need to burn a mini image, now I DO know that it makes no sense to try and burn a mini image, but in my case I see no other way. I have a game which Im trying to apply a NO-CD patch, the thing is it first requires for me to mount the mini image on a Virtual Ide Drive, but I use Windoes xp x64 so no Virtual IDE drive for me, mounting on SCSI drives doesn´t work, so the only way that I see would be to burn the mini image on a disc and then put the disc on the drive and finally apply the patch.

But I cant for the life of me figure out how to burn the damn thing, well I tried changing to other formats but it wont read, Using Alcohol it reads a 6 gb file, which I cant burn, so any one know how can I burn JUST the mini image, I mean it weights in at 27 mb or so, how can I burn only that?

Or if anyone has any other idea it would be a great help, well thanks in advance for any help.
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