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Stupid question time
Ok, sorry if this has been asked before, and I know it is a stupid
question, but I have to ask as I have a senior moment here. Is a *.iso file burnt onto a CDR automatically bootable, or should it be burn as a bootable CDR? Thanks -- Bob H Leeds UK |
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In article , Bob H wrote: Ok, sorry if this has been asked before, and I know it is a stupid question, but I have to ask as I have a senior moment here. Is a *.iso file burnt onto a CDR automatically bootable, or should it be burn as a bootable CDR? An .iso file is an image of a CD, and reflects the boot status of the CD that was imaged to produce the .iso file. If it is an image of a bootable, then a faithful burn of that image will produce a bootable CD automatically. If it is an image of a NON-bootable CD, then a burn of that image will not be bootable. |
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