I am a newbie to Linux...very new! If the following question belongs on
another forum, I apologize. I am having problems trying to burn an .iso
of "Ultimate Boot CD".

A Google search sent me to this forum as a result of the above post from
User: "bim (mng-kingston)" dated 2010-11-24. Bim says:

"The disk utility for /dev/sr0 says
Location: Port 1 of PATA Host Adapter
Capacity: 2.0 KB
Connection: SCSI
SMART Status: Not Supported"

I have a dual-boot laptop (Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04). I have had
problems before with Windows not recognizing the cd. It is happening
again today, so I thought I would try it in Linux. When I ran Disk
Utility, I got the exact same information listed by Bim, including the
disk's capacity as 2 KB. Is this a standard response? The capacity of a
cd is about 700 MB.

Nevertheless, I decided to go ahead and try to burn the .iso using
Brasero. After doing so, I told Brasero to check the disk integrity and
it found no problem. What is my next step?

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