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ElfChica
August 23rd, 2002, 11:26 AM
OK I have the file that i extracted with WINRAR then it gave me an iso and to make sure it worked i used daemon tools to mount the image and it was the thing i wanted- now ive downloaded WIN ISO ver 5.1 and i cant find any info on how to make that iso file i have be a bootable cd- it says you could do this but i cant find any info on how to do this - i just want to burn the iso on a cd and make it a bootable so i can have a bootable disk! If anybody can help me please either reply or email me at
elfchica@bellsouth.net
thanks alot! :wings
dverma75
August 23rd, 2002, 11:42 AM
I think the burning prog. like nero gives u the option to burn a bootable cd when u burn a cd from an image.
I definitely saw this option in NTI and adaptec. I m sure nero has this too.
Sephiroth
August 23rd, 2002, 11:49 AM
You do not need to make the disc bootable.. I cant think of any reason why you would need to boot from the disk when you first run your first because thats what Bootable Cds are.. You just need to burn the image file to the cd..
[KwestSeeker]
August 23rd, 2002, 12:16 PM
Just use Nero or CdRWin, CDRWIN is much more intuitive and has an option simply called 'burn image'...that ought to make the trick...
macazar88
August 23rd, 2002, 12:52 PM
is there a burning program to make files automatically at cd bitrate?
Rickio
August 23rd, 2002, 07:16 PM
ElfChica
Get fireburner, it is by far the easiest app for burning iso's and cue/bin files to cd.
if you need more help just ask or send me a message.
macazar88
the audio file you have downloaded is essentionly what you get. I think you mean how to make a audio cd.
most burning apps will convert your file on the fly to audio cd format.
basicly if you have for example a 128 bitrate mp3 and say a 192 bitrate mp3, well the 192 and 128 are converted to wav and then to audio cd format. But the 128 will not sound as good as the 192 since the higher the bitrate the highter the sound quality.
if this does not really answer your question, just ask again.