Bootable DVD? Anyone done it?

SaigonK

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I build systems for companies and for home users, and one thing I have been toying with is the idea of a bootable DVD.

I ifgure with the OS, Office XP, the usual software I install, my ghost images would be about 3GB maximum.
If i could do a bootable DVD and then do an auto ghost type of thing it owuld make life allot easier when rebuilding systems.

Anyone tried this ?
 

Wallydraigle

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Originally posted by: SaigonK
I build systems for companies and for home users, and one thing I have been toying with is the idea of a bootable DVD.

I ifgure with the OS, Office XP, the usual software I install, my ghost images would be about 3GB maximum.
If i could do a bootable DVD and then do an auto ghost type of thing it owuld make life allot easier when rebuilding systems.

Anyone tried this ?



Oh god, oh yes, oh god...



Oh, sorry about that:eek: That would be awesome if it's doable.
 

Zim Hosein

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SaigonK, not talking about the auto-Ghosting, why can't a DVD be bootable like a CD-Rom? :confused:
 

Zugzwang152

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your bios would have to support it, ie, carry drivers to run the dvd-rom drive. but that's about all i think.
 

kazeakuma

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I'm pretty sure my software allows me to make bootable DVDs. If no one comes up with an answer in a couple of hours I'll make one and let you know.
 
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Originally posted by: kazeakuma
I'm pretty sure my software allows me to make bootable DVDs. If no one comes up with an answer in a couple of hours I'll make one and let you know.

What software is that?
 

Mday

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yup, i do. DVD+R which my other systems can actually read...

using nero to create a bootable DVD iso with ghost images. it's not auto or anything, but it's more flexible than other solutions... since i can fit a buttload of stuff on it... oh, floppy emulation btw with a win98se bootdisk image.

all your system has to do is be able to boot with an optical drive, and a drive capable of reading the media. that's all. it's no different booting with a DVD than a CD.