First thing I tried, Roxio 5 came back with a message that they were not iso images. It was at that point that I wrote the mailing list because there is no e-mail on beosonline.com. I even looked at OpenBeOS to see there was talk of how to create the CD. I have a friend that has Linux and SCSI Drive so he will create the disk if he can, believe me I have even down load cdrecord for Wintel and still can't do anything because I don't have a SCSI drive and I am on a Compaq 7000 that uses Compaq own CD burners and won't work with cdrecord. I even tried to download Nero to try, because they say they have a Demo version. Wish my friend luck because I REALLY want to SEE the new Be. You know the only thing I wish that BeOS before they went under is that made a R5 for PPC, it suck that PPC only got to 4.52. You know I have a PowerMac 5400, that the granddaddy of iMac and I love how nice it works on it. Oh well, thanks guys. I know I sound like a big cry baby, but I love Be. I am really can't wait until BlueOS comes out with there version to test. Chuck On 3/21/02 11:34 AM, "François Revol" <revol@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Just rename them to .iso > > > En réponse à "Chuck \"PUP\" Payne" <cepayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >> I see this is pointless and I like others will not be able to use this >> new >> version. I can't understand why someone can't just make an ISO, that >> what >> ISO stands from Internation Standards. If this is an ISO9600 disk image >> why >> can't BeOS make an ISO? Linux, Mac, and Wintel can, are you telling me >> only >> way on Be to make an ISO image is to make it a .img? >> >> Chuck >