DISCUSSION: Burn an ISO to CD in Windows using Freeware
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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.
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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.
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
Distribution: Ubuntu 9.10 on Netbook, 9.04 on Desktop
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Infrarecorder works for me!
Infrarecorder is good for burning an ISO to a CD. It can also be used as a Windows Portable App. Check it out!
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Originally Posted by anasmich
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
If you have a bit older version of Nero then it has an option to make bootable disc, and you are ready to go. Or else open the iso image file using WinRAR and copy the files on the disc. That's it...!
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