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By newuser455 at 2005-07-04 20:25
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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.
Follow the below instructions to record an ISO to a CD:
Step 1:
Download Alex Feinman's ISO Recorder Power Toy from
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
*Note- Make sure if you are using SP2 to download the SP2 version of the software.
After installation, you should be required to reboot your machine.
Step 2:
Right click the .iso file and select "Copy Image to CD". The ISO record window should come up.
Step 3:
Select the drive in which the blank CD is located in, then select "Next".
The CD should begin to record.... When the CD is completed, repeat the above steps for the rest of the ISOs.
For more help, or a step by step tutorial explaining the software, refer to http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/
-newuser455
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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