On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Justin Stressman <jstressman@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:14 AM, PHilip RUshik <prushik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> Yeah, I would persnally never suggest that anyone use Nero or Windows for >> that matter, but if you must use windows, there are numerous free programs >> that are fully capable of burning iso images. I also believe (I hope at >> least, for Microsoft's sake) that Windows 7 is capable of doing that by >> default. You should be able to obtain a nightly build iso from >> files.haiku-os.org or by building your own image from svn. You could also >> build a raw HDD image and burn that to a USB drive, there is a port of dd >> for windows that works well. >> >> > I had a little trouble with dd for windows and ended up using a different > program (flashnul, google should turn up instructions for using it to write > a nightly image to USB stick)... and eventually just started doing it from > Linux as windows wouldn't let me write directly to the device and only to a > partition. > > All the different nightly build formats are available at > http://haiku-files.org/ > > Anyboot, RAW, ISO, VMWare images (which work just fine with Virtualbox etc) > > > -- > "You don't use science to show you're right, you use science to become > right." --xkcd > Oh, my bad, I knew I should have checked instead of typing a URL from memory.