Dear Philomena; You probably  know this already, but whichever CD burning
software you use, should give you an option to " Create CD from Image File".
Your Mandrake 7.02 ISO file being just that, this oughta be a Snap! Look for
an option in your software to create from image file. If it's there, but the
file extension is wrong, see if there's a drop-down box and look for the
*.iso file extension. If it's there, select it, and point to your 7.02 file.
If you can't find it, talk to your friends about getting Adaptec's EZ CD
Creator. It's the most popular program for doing this sort of thing. Hope
this helps!

Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "philomena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 9:31 PM
Subject: [newbie] 7.02 ISO image question


> hello again,
>
> I downloaded the 7.02 ISO file to disk. I then tried copying the file to a
> CD.  The CD recording software (called just!Data) on my PC seems to have
> just copied the .iso file onto the CD - there is no directory structure or
> anything. Should the recording software have taken care of that, or I am
> missing a step or ten ?
>
> Thanks,
> Phil
>
>

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