Solaris 10 DVD ISO - no file extensions?!

So I download the Solaris DVD image in 5 parts. They come zipped, which is fine. So I extract them all into one directory. Then I go to put them onto a DVD...
But the DVD doesn't even recognize them as image files!
I know they can't all be .iso, because then they would each be a separate "project" that would result in 5 DVDs; a total waste.
Anyone know what I should rename the files?

So I download the Solaris DVD image in 5 parts. They
come zipped, which is fine. So I extract them all
into one directory. Then I go to put them onto a
DVD...
But the DVD doesn't even recognize them as image
files!
I know they can't all be .iso, because then they
would each be a separate "project" that would result
in 5 DVDs; a total waste.
Anyone know what I should rename the files?Hi !
The five files that you dnld'd have to be combined into one iso after they are unzipped. If you are using windows you must open a command prompt and combine them with the command: "copy /b file1+fiel2+file3+file4+file5 newfilename.iso"
If using linux "cat file1 file2 file3 file4 file5 >newfilename.iso
These commands were posted above the download section when I got my files. For the record I was not able to burn a clean dvd from windows. I used Suse 10 and worked great !

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