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Old August 30th 14, 01:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bill Cunningham[_2_]
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Default Creating bootable CDDVD

I know there is software to do this but I have heard of another
technique. Copy ntldr and ntdetect.com onto a DVD to make it bootable. But
what do you do after that?

Bill


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Old August 30th 14, 04:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Creating bootable CDDVD

"Bill Cunningham" wrote in message
...
I know there is software to do this but I have heard of another
technique. Copy ntldr and ntdetect.com onto a DVD to make it bootable. But
what do you do after that?

Bill


If you have chosen "append multisession" before,
you first have to select your burning device
and the session you want do continue
(Important note: you should always choose the last session!).


After you have
added all files
and/or the folders
and files you want,

click on "Burn Disc"
and then on "Burn".


http://www.deepburner.com/?r=download
DeepBurner Free 1.9 2.72 MB Download
DeepBurner Free 1.9 (Portable) 2.93 MB

This is what your system at least should have:
· CD-RW or DVD-RW drive
· Microsoft Windows 98 / Me / 2000 or XP

· at least 2 MB of free hard disk space for download
and additional 10 MB for the installation.

Further disk space for burning
Audio-CDs of mp3-files is recommended

http://www.deepburner.com/forum/

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Old August 30th 14, 05:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bill Cunningham[_2_]
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Default Creating bootable CDDVD


"Hot-Text" wrote in message
...
"Bill Cunningham" wrote in message
...
I know there is software to do this but I have heard of another
technique. Copy ntldr and ntdetect.com onto a DVD to make it bootable. But
what do you do after that?

Bill


If you have chosen "append multisession" before,
you first have to select your burning device
and the session you want do continue
(Important note: you should always choose the last session!).

I'm not quite sure I understand. You say "Choose the last session."

After you have
added all files
and/or the folders
and files you want,

What are the files and folders I want to create a bootable image? ntldr,
ntdetect.com. Anything else?

click on "Burn Disc"
and then on "Burn".


http://www.deepburner.com/?r=download
DeepBurner Free 1.9 2.72 MB Download
DeepBurner Free 1.9 (Portable) 2.93 MB

This is what your system at least should have:
· CD-RW or DVD-RW drive
· Microsoft Windows 98 / Me / 2000 or XP

· at least 2 MB of free hard disk space for download
and additional 10 MB for the installation.

Further disk space for burning
Audio-CDs of mp3-files is recommended

http://www.deepburner.com/forum/


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Old August 30th 14, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Creating bootable CDDVD

On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 20:59:03 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I know there is software to do this but I have heard of another
technique. Copy ntldr and ntdetect.com onto a DVD to make it bootable. But
what do you do after that?

Bill


A CD/DVD won't magically be bootable simply by putting those two files.
You'll have to mark the ISO as bootable and use Windows NT's CD boot loader
image (similar like harddisk boot record's bootstrap code, but for for CD;
it doesn't have to be Microsoft's original boot image). It'll load NTLDR and
run it. So, start by using an ISO editor that has built in support for NTLDR
loader. Or Google for the CD boot image for NTLDR or Windows NT/2000/XP.
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Old August 30th 14, 07:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Creating bootable CDDVD

On Sun, 31 Aug 2014 01:41:39 +0700, JJ wrote:

On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 20:59:03 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I know there is software to do this but I have heard of another
technique. Copy ntldr and ntdetect.com onto a DVD to make it bootable. But
what do you do after that?

Bill


A CD/DVD won't magically be bootable simply by putting those two files.
You'll have to mark the ISO as bootable and use Windows NT's CD boot loader
image (similar like harddisk boot record's bootstrap code, but for for CD;
it doesn't have to be Microsoft's original boot image). It'll load NTLDR and
run it. So, start by using an ISO editor that has built in support for NTLDR
loader. Or Google for the CD boot image for NTLDR or Windows NT/2000/XP.


Maybe I'm wrong, but I think the bootable CD specs doesn't support
multisession.
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Old September 1st 14, 12:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Choose the last session. Always

"Bill Cunningham"
http://www.deepburner.com/forum/

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Old September 1st 14, 01:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Creating bootable CDDVD



"JJ" wrote in message
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On Sun, 31 Aug 2014 01:41:39 +0700, JJ wrote:

On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 20:59:03 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I know there is software to do this but I have heard of another
technique. Copy ntldr and ntdetect.com onto a DVD to make it bootable.
But
what do you do after that?

Bill


A CD/DVD won't magically be bootable simply by putting those two files.
You'll have to mark the ISO as bootable and use Windows NT's CD boot
loader
image (similar like harddisk boot record's bootstrap code, but for for
CD;
it doesn't have to be Microsoft's original boot image). It'll load NTLDR
and
run it. So, start by using an ISO editor that has built in support for
NTLDR
loader. Or Google for the CD boot image for NTLDR or Windows NT/2000/XP.


Maybe I'm wrong, but I think the bootable CD specs doesn't support
multisession


You be right

If in was not
Setup to Create
A Multisession
Disk

But you can test
The Disk by

Append Session

Next

if you get Error
Not Enough space to
continue session

Ok

That when you know to
Make new CD/DVD

Old.Cd Drive total size 625 MB
You will on a New Cd only a 700 Mb

It time to Upgrade Old CD
To a New DVD

That one
Yes the New DVD/RW Disk
That be a 2 Gb

Make it a Multisession Disk



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Old September 1st 14, 03:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default I want to create a bootable image



"Bill Cunningham"


I want to create a bootable image

Ok

Info for you
http://www.bootdisk.com/txtfiles/xpquick.txt
Kindest regards,
Ed Jablonowski

Here where the XP Boot is at
http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm

 




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