Re: Creating an "install" CD from an ISO file
- From: "Ron Hirsch" <ronhirsch@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 11:34:13 -0400
Kurt,
That's the reply I was seeking. I just couldn't find the route to it in
CREATOR.
Thanks for the help - the task is done.
Ron
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"kurttrail" <dontemailme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ron Hirsch wrote:
>> I have a large ISO file on my hard drive that is an image of a CD
>> which (presumably) contains files for a program that the CD could
>> install, much as any program installation CD. I've been instructed to
>> "properly" burn this image onto a CD, using a program such as Roxio's
>> Easy Media Creator 7, and when properly burned onto the CD, the files
>> within this ISO file will be extracted onto the CD, and it can then
>> be used to install the program which it was designed for.
>>
>> But, I cannot find the path in Easy Media Creator 7 to do this. Nor
>> can I find any usable info for Windows XP, where this task can be
>> handled by my XP operating system.
>>
>> I've never worked with ISO files before, so I'm not familiar with the
>> protocols involved in doing this. I've extracted ZIP and CAB files in
>> the past, but the ISO situation has me in the dark.
>>
>> Ron Hirsch
>
> Creator Classic > File > Burn from Disc Image File... > Open .iso file >
> Insert Blank CD into CD Burner > Burn.
>
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