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By newuser455 at 2005-07-04 20:25
I had trouble finding a way to burn an ISO to a CD without spending $100 or more. After a few hours, I found a great, simple program called ISO Recorder Power Toy.
I am not sure what a Windows program guide is doing here, but there are free programs available to do this:
burnatonce
deepburner
burnforfree
Google for them, and you will see.
by chargerbear on Wed, 2006-03-29 01:31
Quote:
Originally Posted by sk545
I am not sure what a Windows program guide is doing here, but there are free programs available to do this:
burnatonce
deepburner
burnforfree
Google for them, and you will see.
I have a dual boot w/Windows XP. I found CD Burner XP Pro 3. It's freeware and does alot more than just burn ISOs.
Before you burn an ISO disc with it, look up "how to" in the help menu. I did it wrong the first time. Then is was, when in doubt read the directions.
Chargerbear
by StraitFaced on Sat, 2006-12-09 12:00
DVDImgBurn this little app will allow for those DVD iso images to be burnt.
cheers
by alaskazimm on Sat, 2006-12-09 14:41
I also use CD Burner XP Pro 3. I find it better (and a lot lighter) than Nero or Roxio. Despite the name it will also burn DVDs.
by mademanmademan on Mon, 2006-12-11 10:40
Greetings,
I propose using ISO-burner free tool. It is extremely easy to use and did not failed me before. The tool is small and quick also.
ntfs.com/iso-burning.htm
by portamenteff on Thu, 2006-12-21 23:40
Quote:
Originally Posted by mademanmademan
Greetings,
I propose using ISO-burner free tool. It is extremely easy to use and did not failed me before. The tool is small and quick also.
ntfs.com/iso-burning.htm
That iso-burner free tool did not work for me even once. I borrowed a friend's Slax cd,typed in terminal "copy2ram", emptied the cd tray, used the live cd to burn my own with K3B, then Linux became a self-fulfilling prophecy from there on out. Once you get Linux on your hd, it can be used to create more Linux. Now I burn the cd's and pass them out all the time.
by anasmich on Mon, 2007-05-07 07:07
You can also go to www.infrarecorder.sourceforge.net
and download the burning tools (not big file by right click and save target as)
then you can burn your disk as an image
cheers
by hasanatizaz on Wed, 2008-12-10 00:54
i need to ask i have downloaded slackware 10.2 iso file, if i burn it to the cd will it detect that the cd is bootable ?
by anasmich on Thu, 2008-12-18 00:58
Quote:
Originally Posted by hasanatizaz
i need to ask i have downloaded slackware 10.2 iso file, if i burn it to the cd will it detect that the cd is bootable ?
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burnatonce
deepburner
burnforfree
Google for them, and you will see.
burnatonce
deepburner
burnforfree
Google for them, and you will see.
Before you burn an ISO disc with it, look up "how to" in the help menu. I did it wrong the first time. Then is was, when in doubt read the directions.
Chargerbear
cheers
I propose using ISO-burner free tool. It is extremely easy to use and did not failed me before. The tool is small and quick also.
ntfs.com/iso-burning.htm
I propose using ISO-burner free tool. It is extremely easy to use and did not failed me before. The tool is small and quick also.
ntfs.com/iso-burning.htm
and download the burning tools (not big file by right click and save target as)
then you can burn your disk as an image
cheers