[pchelpers] Re: iso files

G.R. Hanson wrote:

>I burned a disc with my new laptop just now.  The files unzipped to the 
>iso format.
>
>So, when I burned the disk, it has iso files on it.
>
>I went to install that disc on my desktop and well, it just wanted to 
>open Roxio to burn another cd.
>  
>
Another simple way to burn a ISO file is to install a program called ISO 
recorder. This program gives XP the ability
to create ISO files from cds and to burn ISO files to cds. All you do is 
RT click a cd in your cd-drive and choose
"copy cd to image file" And then you will have an ISO file of that cd on 
your hard-drive. Great for backing up
bootable and OS cds. ( sorry, this doesn't work for music cds )

Then you can RT click a ISO file and choose "copy image to cd" This will 
recreate the cd that the ISO file was
made from.

If you want I can e-mail you the program ( 1.27 mb )

Pc




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