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I am in the process of setting up my old computer as a webserver. I have determined that I am going to try Redhat 9 as the only operating system.
My problem is that I have found instuctions on creating the CDs, but they are for Linux. I currently only have Windows (XP and 98).
I have located both the .iso images for redhat 9 and the files. The question is how do I uncompress the iso images onto the CD using windows XP, or is this imposible?
Thanks
Hi,
If you have easy cd creator you should be able to double-click
on the .iso files and it should be ready to burn to a cd. What cd burning
programs do you have?
Michael
Last edited by youngstorm; 07-15-2003 at 05:30 PM.
I had Easy CD Creator when I was running 98, but I have just been using the XP system when I updated. I will install it on my XP system if double clicking does not work.
That sounds pretty simple, I guess I should have just tried it.
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