> Some burning programs need to be told that the ISO is an El Torito
> bootable CD (which is different than a Windows bootable CD) - so it
may
> not have written all the necessary booting data to the CD...

I was wondering why mine didn't boot; I burned it under Windows.
Is this the case for ISO images, though, I'd have thought they specified
everything.

--
Richard Urwin, Private
"No 9000 series computer has ever made a mitsake or corrubiteddatatato."


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