Bootable CDs with Nero WTF

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How the hell do you get Nero to burn a bootable copy of Win2k? I cannot get it to burn a bootable CD for the life of me.

 

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I have MSDN copies of Win2k Pro, Serv, and Adv Serv. here at work.

Yes, CDBoot is enabled in the bios.

Basically Nero burns the cd from what I have on the harddrive and when I put the finished CD in a new machine to build it scans the CD rom but does not boot from it :(
 

IamDavid

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Are the originals bootable? I had a Win2K version that wasn't. When I did use Nero to copy a version that could I had no problems. I used Nero 5.0
 

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The Win2k copies I put on the harddrive were bootable.

I am beginning to think that since I didn't make images, just copied the files, that they lost their ability to boot somehow.
 

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Copying to the Harddrive doesn't always work. It's always better to create a disk image or create a duplicate from CD-ROM to CD-RW. I know there's at least a couple of programs that allow that. I haven't used Nero -- so I cannot tell you what the deal there is.

Good luck
 

Nerd

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You can use CDR-Win for backups like this. Just make a .bin, .cue, and burn it, and it'll auto enable the bootable cd.
 

bonkers325

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<< I have MSDN copies of Win2k Pro, Serv, and Adv Serv. here at work.

Yes, CDBoot is enabled in the bios.

Basically Nero burns the cd from what I have on the harddrive and when I put the finished CD in a new machine to build it scans the CD rom but does not boot from it :(
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ahh so u burned from harddrive
not a cd image ah
so u are not burning the bootable part of the cd dood

make a nero image and burn it
then it will all work ;)