Try using DeepBurner, it's easy to use, burns ISOs on any size CD, DVD &
DVDRW and it's reliable.

Thanks

Andy.



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Ian wrote:
> My thanks to all who gave advice. It was nice to see you all have your
> favorite bistro's. I had a look at them all, and then downloaded the
single
> disk options of Freespire and Debian to make a start.
>
> That is when a lazy old XP user had to get into the mire.
>
> Although I have Nero 8, it did not like ISO's much so I followed the web
> advice and got CDBurnerXP. That worked OK. but of course told me that my
> 700mg CD's were too small. Those single disk versions are 712mg up it
seems.
>
> OK so I downloaded the first of Fedora 5 disks. 671.28kb.
>
> It failed to burn as well.
>
>
> I gave up for now.

Nero has a special,  somewhat obscure setting for burning ISO's.

It says something like 'burn an image', but then you have to change the
file selection box as well, so that it can 'see' *.iso images, as
opposed to the Nero default, which only permits you to see images with
Nero's proprietary file extension.



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