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kony s...@spam.com alt comp hardware homebuilt On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 12:10:25 +0100, graham chapman <grahamchap...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: I've managed to download a copy of Mandrake, only it's an ISO file. I'm using Nero Express 6, so how do i burn the image to CD, so that it boots up from the CD?

Burning ISO images in Windows XP
Ktorrent under 10.2 on the same box (dual-core AMD) managed well enough. but k3b doesn't seem to work -- doesn't even begin to start burning: stops after 2-3 minutes of trying to write. CDBurner XP works well enough under XP -- so I figured I'd copy the ISO to the FAT32 external HD and try burning under XP. using

burning iso images
You should be on your way to burning the ISO. Good luck. John "TOSCO" <md0...@mclink.it> wrote in message news:9c15hu$pvh$1@news.mclink.it... Hi Thanks for your help but now problems start. I downloaded the 2 iso images of Red hat 7.1. Could you please tell me how to burn them ? I have Easy Cd creator 5 and Nero

How to fully utilize CDR after burning ISO images?
Jim <e...@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:3a6c07a6@cnews... Hi, I have just downloaded the ISO image of Corel Linux 1.2. The instructions state that I must check my CD Writers' (HP CD-Writer Plus 7200) documentation for burning ISO images. Well, it didn't come with any. So how do I go about burning an ISO image?

burning iso images
I've downloaded the RH Linux 8.0 iso files and want to burn the images. I'm using the cd burner in RH Linux 7.3 and when I try to burn the images, I get a message saying that the file is too big at approximately 7800MB. How do I burn an iso file at its original file size? Any recommendations or suggestions?

Instructions for burning ISO images using B's Recorder Gold
Mr. Meval mrme...@earthlink.maps.on.net alt os linux redhat Pete Moscatt wrote: I am about to download the ISO images for RH9 onto three CDs. Seeing that I will be burning them under the Windows enviroment - do I have to convert them or unpack them so that they become a bootable CD that I can then load Linux onto

burning an iso image to a CD in XP (ISO Recorder?)
Martin von Weissenberg mweis...@gamma.nospam.hut.fi comp sys mac On Wed, 29 May 2002 04:37:23 +0300, Kevin Reeder wrote: I have a G4 running 10.1 and would appreciate some guidance on burning downloaded ISO images to CD-R's. (I understand that the disk writing software bundled with the OS doesn't have this

Burning ISO images
ISORecorder page (with general instructions on use): http://isorecorder.alexfeinman. com/isorecorder.htm More full function applications (free) for CD/DVD burning would be: CDBurnerXP Pro http://www.cdburnerxp.se/ DeepBurner Free http://www.deepburner.com/ ImgBurn (burn ISO images) http://www.imgburn.com/ Final

burning iso images on a cd in linux
Seek error on old image + echo 'Burning Disc' Burning Disc + cdrskin dev=/dev/scd0 -v padsize=300k -multi -tao -eject /tmp/discBurn/track.iso cdrskin 0.4.2 : limited cdrecord compatibility wrapper for libburn cdrskin: verbosity level : 1 cdrskin: NOTE : greying out all drives besides given dev='/dev/sr0' cdrskin:

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You can burn multiple .iso as separate sessions by unchecking Finalize cd. But you can access and run only the last .iso (session), unless you use Multimounter. And the bootability is preserved only for the last session .iso. I can't find any 'Finalize CD' option when burning cd image... Actually no options dialog

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My guess is that you'll see a single progeny1.0.iso file rather than a usable filesystem. The reason for this is that Windows XP's built-in CD burning engine does not support burning ISO images to discs, for some incredibly stupid reason. (Or maybe not so stupid -- maybe they figured out that the most common reason

burning ISO images
Sonoman n...@none.not alt linux What you have downloaded is called an ISO image. You need to burn it as such. Try the help file of your burning software to find out how to burn ISO images. Some software do not support burning ISO images. Which software do you have? "<matt>" <yoggy...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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From what I understand an iso image is a compressed bunch of files. Can you tell me how it is created? "Ionizer" <frito_lay...@hotmail.com> wrote in Select the ISO file and select "Open". 4. Check foreign image settingsNero might now prompts you with the question what settings to use (newer versions will not

burning ISO images
I downloaded the ISO Images, checked them with md5sum, and went ahead and wrote the three cds using Toast (v5?). These cds do not boot on any system I have, and neither do floppys I've written from the ISO images on the discs, I can ,however, read the cds and floppys on the systems in question.

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As to burning iso images. An iso image is straight image of the whole disk. In effect it is a single track of about 650 megs. There should be instructions with the cdrom burner that came with your machine or your cdrom device for buring iso images. I too find Windows to be a mystery. If you get 9.0 and install it,

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itsmewhoelse itsmewhoe...@telocity.com comp os linux misc Angus ( what a cool ass name, man ) In DCD select file>create CD from from disc image then select the iso you want to be burned and click ok ( or save or whatever ) Then drag your iso to the bottom panel then click the "create cd button ( a little red if I

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I've downloaded the RH Linux 8.0 iso files and want to burn the images. I'm using the cd burner in RH Linux 7.3 and when I try to burn the images, I get a message saying that the file is too big at approximately 7800MB. How do I burn an iso file at its original file size? Any recommendations or suggestions? Thanks.

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Phillip Brown phillipbrow...@netscape.net alt os linux On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 15:31:20 -0500, John Rusinko wrote: subject says it all, how do I burn an iso image to a cd, what program do I use, I have RH 9 installed. John gtoaster -- phillip brown.

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Chris, it sounds like maybe you're trying to put the Debian installer image on the disk as a single file on a new data disc, rather than burning the .iso as a complete image. If that's true, please see http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/ under "How do I record a CD-R under Windows" (which is mostly applicable to DVDs as

Burning ISO images in Windows
Brian Langenberger br...@brian.cbs.umn.edu comp os linux help TOSCO <md0...@mclink.it> wrote: Hi I downloaded the 2 iso images of Red hat 7.1. Could you please tell me how to burn them ? I have Easy Cd creator 5 and Nero Burning 5. My first attempt with Easy Cd creator failed. I burned the first image using the "Cd