> > If you downloaded an ISO-image (e.g. a linux distribution) you have
> > to copy that big file (extension should be .iso) first to an
> > image-directory of X-CD-Roast. You specify these directories in
> > Setup at the "HD Settings" tab. These are the places where
> > X-CD-Roast will look for audio (.wav) or data tracks.
> > Now you enter the "Create CD" menu and you will see your image-file
> > displayed nicely in the "Image-Information" window. Go to "Write
> > Tracks" -> click on "Layout tracks" tab, add your image-file, click
> > on "Accept track layout" and finally a click at "Write tracks" will
> > write that image perfectly to your CD-R/RW.
> >
> I think that the problem was that I was trying to burn from an image
> stored in another data directory.  I guess it's not much of a problem
> to temporarily copy such an image to the required directory - just
> didn't realise what was causing the blockage <g>

Or couldn't you just add that directory to list of directories in 
X-CD-Roast?  If you were about to copy several isos, you may not have the 
space for both copies. (i have a computer here with a smallish hard 
drive...)

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