Sure if I had a SCSI Drive, or one the few CD-R that Be supports. The whole point was to find a way to be able to burn this under windows since I can't do it under Be. That's why I posted this question. I really want to cont' using Be. But this is because a nightmare. Chuck Payne On 3/21/02 10:24 AM, "Andrew Gildehaus" <agildehaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If all else fails use Be's CDRecorder. It works just fine. Put the > boot image as the first track and the main image as the second, burn > and voilla. Can't be any simpler. > > Andrew > >