Re: [newbie] What do I use to burn a cdi image???

2002-10-02 Thread shane

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On Tuesday 01 October 2002 10:40 pm, Todd Franklin did speak unto the 
huddled masses, saying:

> first of all, try changing the year on your computer (FYI it's 2002 now)
>  lol ;-)
>
> try eroaster's cd image functions

hey my windows on my dualboot thinks it is feb 2001!

or at least that is when it booted last.

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Re: [newbie] What do I use to burn a cdi image???

2002-10-01 Thread Todd Franklin




first of all, try changing the year on your computer (FYI it's 2002 now)
 lol  ;-) 

try eroaster's cd image functions

Robert Beach wrote:
  
  
 
  
 

   






Re: [newbie] What do I use to burn a cdi image???

2002-10-01 Thread Joseph Braddock

Assuming you are using Windows (since you sent your email from Outlook), your computer 
or cd recorder should have come with some type of cd burning software.  If you have 
already download the iso images, try double clicking on one of them and see if the cd 
burning software starts automatically.

Joe

On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 00:56:11 -0400
"Robert Beach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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