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OS X 10.1 problem burning ISO images.
Writing time: 50.888s Cdrskin: fifo had 161004 puts and 161004 gets. Cdrskin: fifo was 0 times empty and 78115 times full, min fill was 99%. Seek error on old image + echo 'Burning Disc' Burning Disc + cdrskin dev=/dev/scd0 -v padsize=300k -multi -tao -eject /tmp/discBurn/track.iso cdrskin 0.4.2 : limited

How to fully utilize CDR after burning ISO images?
chris ch...@nowhere.co alt comp hardware homebuilt On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 12:10:25 +0100, graham chapman <grahamchap...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: I've managed to download a copy of Mandrake, only it's an ISO file. I'm using Nero Express 6, so how do i burn the image to CD, so that it boots up from the CD? Graham.

How to fully utilize CDR after burning ISO images?
Dan DiNicolo d...@d.com microsoft public windowsxp general If you just want to save the actual ISO image files to a DVD, just burn them to a DVD disc. Assuming you have a DVD burner, then all you need is a free program like CDBurnerXP Pro - it'll do the trick! http://www.cdburnerxp.se/ Dan -- Dan DiNicolo MCSE, CCNP,

Help: Burning multisession DVD+R with cdrecord 2.01.01a37
However, you can still use other K3b features like audio track extraction or audio transcoding or ISO9660 image creation. Gargoyle# burncd -f /dev/acd0 data /home/bhorne/My_Downloads/FreeBSD/6.3/6.3-RELEASE-i386-all/6.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1. iso fixate burncd: ioctl(CDIOCSTART): Input/output error Gargoyle# or if

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: CD-ROM, Part 5/25
I think [hazy memory here] I just dragged the disk image files to the DiskCopy window and it recognised them. You may have burnt the /contents/ of an ISO image, but I have never been able to recreate working ISO images through Finder burning. Try downloading a Redhat 7.2 image for instance, and burn it with the

What is the best program for burning ISO images?
Sonoman n...@none.not alt linux What you have downloaded is called an ISO image. You need to burn it as such. Try the help file of your burning software to find out how to burn ISO images. Some software do not support burning ISO images. Which software do you have? "<matt>" <yoggy...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

WinXP burning ISO images
In each zip file is an iso type file. Each of these is meant to be burned to CD with the appropriate burning software for burning ISO images. I use Nero for burning ISO images to CD. You have to setup Nero specifically for burning an ISO image for it to work correctly. Even easier with EZCD, just click on the

burning iso images
Davorin Vlahovic nr...@ylf.krs.ref.rh alt os linux On 2004-02-05, John Rusinko <ponyx...@rcn.com> wrote: subject says it all, how do I burn an iso image to a cd, what program do I use, I have RH 9 installed. cdrecord -scanbus Write down the three numbers on the left of you recording device (you've set ide-scsi

Burning ISO images to CD-R
Michael J. Carter mich...@volcanictech.com microsoft public msdn general There are a few things to remember when burning ISO images using Nero: 1) Rename file to *.ISO 2) Check "Finalize CD" 3) Set Write Method to "Disc-At-Once" With those options set, you should have a perfect burn every time.

burning ISO images
I was just wondering if there was way that I could burn ISO images to CD with Windows XP's built in CD-burning capabilities. My burner is supported by XP, but there doesn't seem to be any way to burn ISO images. Really, I'd just like to avoid installing separate software, but if it comes to that it's really not a

Burning ISO Images
Ce que je voulais dire, c'est que je ne peux pas graver sur CD l'image ISO fournie. On ne grave pas une image ISO, on cre un CD partir de cette image. A nouveau, je vais faire des tests mais mon logiciel de gravure (Nero5 Burning-ROM, fourni avec l'ordi) ne fonctionne pas non plus. Suggestions pour lever le

Burning ISO CD-ROM images
smh smh...@mindspring.com alt comp periphs cdr Anthony wrote: I have several small ISO images that I want to burn to the same CD-R. It is a real wastage of both media and space to burn 1 ISO image to 1 CD-R. It's best if it's possible to burn the ISO's as different sessions. However, it seems the CD is closed after

burning iso images
What I cannot find is info on how to take an ISO image file (.iso) and burn it onto a CD-R and I do not mean as the single .iso file. Can I do this with the native XP software or does HP have an additional program like their DLA software. My burner is an HP9200. The XP software will not.

Linux on the desktop
Gargoyle# cdrecord speed=32 dev=1,0,0 /home/bhorne/My_Downloads/FreeBSD/6.3/6.3- RELEASE-i386-all/6.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso cdrecord: No write mode specified. cdrecord: Asuming -tao mode. However, you can still use other K3b features like audio track extraction or audio transcoding or ISO9660 image creation.

Burning ISO images from Mac OS
ISO is equal to a file called XYZ.bin? Or does a .bin file need special treatment before burning? I thought that .bin stands for 'binary file' (image (picture) file). If you have a BIN file but don't have the corresponding CUE file, you can convert the bin file to an ISO file using BIN2ISO:

Burning ISO images to CD??
Anthony thtsang...@yahoo.com.hk alt comp periphs cdr I have several small ISO images that I want to burn to the same CD-R. It is a real wastage of both media and space to burn 1 ISO image to 1 CD-R. It's best if it's possible to burn the ISO's as different sessions. However, it seems the CD is closed after burning

burning iso images on a cd in linux
I downloaded the ISO Images, checked them with md5sum, and went ahead and wrote the three cds using Toast (v5?). These cds do not boot on any system I have, and neither do floppys I've written from the ISO images on the discs, I can ,however, read the cds and floppys on the systems in question.

burning Iso images ... help please
Bill Unruh un...@physics.ubc.ca alt os linux mandrake In <nmzG4.127248$Hq3. 3165...@news2.rdc1.on.home.com> "Robert Parker" <rbel...@home.com> writes: I am trying to burn the iso images that are downloaded from the net using xcdroast. I can create a raw image from the iso file but when it is burned it is not the

Burning ISO images
In each zip file is an iso type file. Each of these is meant to be burned to CD with the appropriate burning software for burning ISO images. The resulting CD will be an installation I use Nero for burning ISO images to CD. You have to setup Nero specifically for burning an ISO image for it to work correctly.

Burning ISO images onto CD-R
Except for crap like the KDE file manager thingy .... allows you to burn disks fron iso images, (the built-in burning app in XP does NOT), etc etc etc. What more do you want? There a loads that work in Windows too. Please don't mistake OSS for Linux. -- Is truth not truth for all? -- Natira, "For the World is