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Sephiron Master Cheater
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:46 pm Post subject: When burning an iso to DVD-R, do I |
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Do I copy the contents of the Iso, or the ISO in entirety?
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br0l0ck Cheater
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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well if you're burning the iso to the dvd then the entire iso...
if youre burning the contents of the iso to a dvd well then you do that
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Sephiron Master Cheater
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| Brolock wrote: | well if you're burning the iso to the dvd then the entire iso...
if youre burning the contents of the iso to a dvd well then you do that |
It's an operating system, so I want it to be able to boot at startup :\
so wat do
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| Sephiron wrote: | | Brolock wrote: | well if you're burning the iso to the dvd then the entire iso...
if youre burning the contents of the iso to a dvd well then you do that |
It's an operating system, so I want it to be able to boot at startup :\
so wat do | well what the fuck are you using to burn it with, most programs have a load iso or some shit and are really easy.
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Sephiron Master Cheater
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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| Brolock wrote: | | Sephiron wrote: | | Brolock wrote: | well if you're burning the iso to the dvd then the entire iso...
if youre burning the contents of the iso to a dvd well then you do that |
It's an operating system, so I want it to be able to boot at startup :\
so wat do | well what the fuck are you using to burn it with, most programs have a load iso or some shit and are really easy. |
Normal windows burner.
I also have daemon tools, if it's possible to burn with that...
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AtheistCrusader Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:09 pm Post subject: |
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Alcohol 120%
Power iso
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Moments Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:12 pm Post subject: |
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| download poweriso its lightweight and fucking simple
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Crinchy Expert Cheater
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:27 pm Post subject: |
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Ok:
Put in disk
Download PowerISO or Power2Go
Burn the ISO at THE SLOWEST SPEED POSSIBLE! (1.2 is good)
When done, reboot computer, go to BIOS menu, and boot to disk.
Install the OS.
Enjoy.
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 3:24 am Post subject: |
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Unpack the iso file with winzip/winrar/7zip/any decompresser, burn files onto the disc.
Poweriso sucks fyi, use VirtualCloneDrive
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SGL Grandmaster Cheater
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| Safko wrote: | Unpack the iso file with winzip/winrar/7zip/any decompresser, burn files onto the disc.
Poweriso sucks fyi, use VirtualCloneDrive |
This.
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Gavin Moderator
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 4:03 am Post subject: |
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Or you could not be a complete retard, download a program called Imgburn select the .iso file you would like to burn, place in your disk and burn.
Freeware at it's best.
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Crinchy Expert Cheater
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Or, you can have sex with a monkey
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jiiui How do I cheat?
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 7:28 am Post subject: |
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| Gavin wrote: | Or you could not be a complete retard, download a program called Imgburn select the .iso file you would like to burn, place in your disk and burn.
Freeware at it's best. | This. An ISO is an 'image' of exactly what the disk should be like and what it should contain. Just putting the ISO file itself on the disk will result in a disk containing that image file, not that required disk. An ISO burner reads the ISO and creates the disk it specifies. This is a very important difference, make sure you understand it.
Manually extracting the files from an ISO and burning those may or may not work, depending on whether a special burning mode is supposed to be used. Putting .CDA files on a data CD, for example, will not make a CD that can be played in dumb CD players, but burning an ISO created from a CD will.
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Gavin Moderator
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 7:50 am Post subject: |
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| jiiui wrote: | | Gavin wrote: | Or you could not be a complete retard, download a program called Imgburn select the .iso file you would like to burn, place in your disk and burn.
Freeware at it's best. | This. An ISO is an 'image' of exactly what the disk should be like and what it should contain. Just putting the ISO file itself on the disk will result in a disk containing that image file, not that required disk. An ISO burner reads the ISO and creates the disk it specifies. This is a very important difference, make sure you understand it.
Manually extracting the files from an ISO and burning those may or may not work, depending on whether a special burning mode is supposed to be used. Putting .CDA files on a data CD, for example, will not make a CD that can be played in dumb CD players, but burning an ISO created from a CD will. |
It'll work.
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