You can use Nero to burn that CD if you would like. There should be an
option to burn CD from CD image. And ISO should be available. You may
even be able to double click the ISO file and it will open it up. Since
it sounds like Nero is all that you have available to you at the time,
it should r
On Saturday 27 January 2001 23:51, you wrote:
> Hi, John and all;
>
> Early this morning (about 4:11 am), I finished downloading the ISO files
> that I began last Sunday evening. It took only 5.5 days to download both
> ISO
> files with my super duper speedy delivery dial-up connection. ;)
>
> I
in ur cd burner software, select create cd from iso image or something
similar, that will extract all the files to the correct directory
sturcture, make it bootable etc etc etc
hope this helps
Dave Burrows wrote:
>
> Hi, John and all;
>
> Early this morning (about 4:11 am), I finished downloadi
Hi Dave...
I created a Linux install CD under Windows using Easy CD Creator a long time
ago and it was quite straightforward. I think all I had to do was
double-click on the ISO in the Explorer and Easy CD Creator "did the right
thing".
CD burning is not difficult in Linux, but it is differen
Hmmm.. I bet you're right. That's not all I have to learn.I use
Nero for burning (which, it seems, has no association with ISO files) and
Direct CD for pocket writing. I have an old copy of Easy CD Creator
(Adaptec) and will download the upgrade so I can follow the instructions I
found this
This is the reason...you only see one file with an ISO
extension...
it is because you NEVER actually burned it correctly...
instead ...you only copied the iso file to the CD...
learn how to burn,,, is my suggestion
(contains no tree
> nor even 1 directory, only the ISO file.. which is exactly th
Hi, John and all;
Early this morning (about 4:11 am), I finished downloading the ISO files
that I began last Sunday evening. It took only 5.5 days to download both
ISO
files with my super duper speedy delivery dial-up connection. ;)
I tried to install this version of Linux-Mandrake, having be