Re: Copying Bootable CD Disk to DVD Disk



Do a google search and you will find this.
http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200409/1094274713.html
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Ron Sommer

"Howard" <Howard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> From the replys posted so far, I think we are losing sight of what the
> objective or soultion should probably be !!
>
> In my opinion, the objective is to completely and accurately clone a CD
> disk
> unto a DVD disk. If you are able to clone the CD completely and accurately
> unto a DVD similar to the copy disk to disk copy applications of the major
> writing software vendors (Nero, Roxio, Sonic, etc) you will solve the boot
> problem
>
> Whether or not the source disk is simple or complicated, bootable or non
> bootable -
> should not be a factor - if the source disk is completely and accurately
> copied from start to finish you will end up with the same disk as the
> source
> and it will function the same
>
> I personally have yet to experience any problems whatsoever when using
> their
> CD to CD or DVD to DVD disk to disk copying applications regardless of how
> simple or complicated, bootable or non bootable the source disk may have
> been
>
> The solution to fixing the boot problem is not to try and figure out how
> to
> make a bootable DVD and the associated programs related to the boot
> environment but rather simply how can you copy a CD completely from start
> to
> finish and burn it to a DVD
>
> Trying to figure out the proper booting files, drivers and the programs
> that
> run from the boot environment would be a nightmare - probably only the
> original software programmers would know the exact files, etc
>
> I really think the solution to this problem is strictly a copy problem and
> has nothing to do with how simple or complicated the source disk might be,
> bootable or nonbootable, etc, etc
>
> The problem is: (1) how can you copy a CD completely from start to finish
> and burn it to a DVD or in the alternative (2) how can you find and copy
> all
> the associated boot files and related applications on the source CD disk
> and
> then burn them to a DVD
>
> Finally, it seems puzzling to me that none of the major software writing
> vendors to my knowledge has devised a program to copy a CD to a DVD -
> maybe
> it simply can't be done ?? Something to do with the different media disks
> ??
>
> Thanks in advance for any replys


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