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How Do I Burn A .ISO?

Playmaker

Golden Member
If I were to backup one of my computer games as an .ISO how could I then burn that .ISO back onto a CD straight from the .ISO? CDRWIN caused a K-Mode error with ntoskernel in win2k, and Fireburner is only producing coasters. Isn't there any way I can do it with nero? If I use ISO Buster to extract the files I am assuming I will lose the boot ability of the disc, or is there a way I can transfer the 2 boot files (Virtual Floppy Image and BootCatalog) to the disc to make it continue to work? Is there another piece of software besides CDRWIN and Fireburner I could try?


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you can do it with nero, but i have lots of problems with it. Alot of the .isos i make with it don't function right, but when i burn them with cdrwin, the werk perfect. i highly suggest getting cdrwin to werk correctly.

To burn one in nero, pull down the file menu, select burn image, then choose all file types, and burn away.
 
I ave nero, when asked what type of file you want, go to other, then create cd from cd image, then choose all file formats instead of just nrg files, then choose the iso you want to burn, then choose your file, then the rest should be done for you, data mode 1 I think and 2048 bytes for block one sounds familiar, tell me how it works if you try this.
 
I want to do the same thing. Were can I find a copy of cdrwin for free or anything else to burn ISOs reliably.

Thanks
 
Actually I found WinOnCD the easist to burn a ISO image. Start WinOnCD without using the wizard. And then drag the .iso file into the compilation...................... Just that simple.
 
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