Maybe the "" folder would have been copied into the iso image, if I had used other tools to compose the iso image instead of using the ubcd2iso script. So, at least when expanding the iso image with 7-zip, and using the win32 version of the ubcd2iso script, I can say the "" folder is not included into the remastered iso. I did not test what would happened if I had used other tool to expand the iso image instead of 7-zip, which means I don't know if the ubcd2iso script doesn't integrate the "boot.images" folder (equivalent to the "" folder when using other programs to expand the iso image). I write "seems", because I didn't analyze the script to actually "know" it doesn't integrate the "" folder into the iso image.
So, it seems the ubcd2iso script does not integrate the "" folder into the customized iso. Opening the iso images with Isobuster, I see one "Bootable Disc" section on the left panel (as I saw it in the original UBCD 5.03 iso image), but there is no "" folder (nor the equivalent "boot.images" folder). Opening any of the iso images using 7-zip, I see one (and only 1) "" folder inside each iso image. Now I have the original iso, and 2 different customized versions. I also kept the customized iso.ĥ._ I expanded the customized iso with 7-zip.ĥ.a._ Again, one "" folder is present.Ħ._ I made changes to the new expanded UBCD, but, again, I did not delete the "" folder, nor its contents. 1._ I expanded the original downloaded iso (UBCD 5.03) using 7-zip.ġ.a._ The "" folder is present under the target directory (where I expanded the UBCD iso).Ģ._ I customized the contents of the expanded UBCD.Ģ.a._ I did not delete the "" folder, nor its contents.Ĥ._ I kept the original iso, but deleted the folder where I previously expanded it.