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* Search for strings in the binary itself. It may lead you to extra clues such as version information which you may not be obvious otherwise
* You may use any binary checking tool, such as Detect It Easy, to help you
 
To confirm the program used to modify the bootleg's ISO / what software was used to make the ISO:
* If you use the program PowerISO, open the ISO image you desire, go to Tools > View / Edit sector data..., then view the LBAs 16-18. There you will find:
: CDImage (used by nLite)
: Markers for e.g. UltraISO, Nero, etc.
 
===== The methods used to integrate various objects in a bootleg =====