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FreeDOS
Posts: 1006/1657 |
hmm... if you think Fedora kicks ass, wait until you get a fast distro! |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 975/1757 |
im gonna do it too, when I get 4 blank cd's and some time to download the iso's |
Sandy53215
Posts: 252/948 |
Got it. I must say I am impressed. Fedora kicks ass. I dont think I will use Windows as much as I will use Linux.
Edit: Thanks for all your help guys. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 2886/8210 |
Yes, but a lot of programs wouldn't realize this (or wouldn't do it unless you told them to), and would store the file itself on the disc, creating a new filesystem instead of using the one stored in the image. |
Jesper
Posts: 1585/2390 |
Precisely. The ISO is a bit-by-bit copy of the CD. No extraction necessary, it should be able to just write from the file as it goes. |
FreeDOS
Posts: 995/1657 |
Burning the ISO image does not involve extraction of the files whatsoever. If you're program does that, it's doing an unnecessary step. |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 972/1757 |
You Can burn it as an ISO, well with deepburner you can, it burn it on there without having to do anything extra, and it works fine, I did it yesterday, only not with linux, but with a game. |
Sandy53215
Posts: 250/948 |
HH that could explain it. I will just wait until tommorow at ITT-Tech and get it all done. Thanks guys for your help. But HH's reason is why it didnt work.:/ |
HyperLamer
Posts: 2869/8210 |
Er, you didn't just burn the ISO file itself to the CD did you? You have to open it with something like Nero, which will extract the files and burn them to the CD. |
DarkSlaya
Posts: 3218/4249 |
If you don't know which key to press, just change you bios to boot with CD-ROMS by default, that's what I have mine set to. Do it, unless you tend to forget bootable CDs in your drive. |
FreeDOS
Posts: 993/1657 |
Is your BIOS set up to boot from the CD-ROM?
Sometimes notebooks will make you press a key to boot from other drives. Like on my Toshiba, I have to press F12 to boot from the CD-ROM. |
Sandy53215
Posts: 249/948 |
Alright, well I have a notebook and I have 4 CD's of Linux "Fedora" and usually you are supposed to have the first dis in when starting up your computer. Well I did that and I got nothing but a normal boot up.:/ So I figured I was doing something wrong. Now do I have to open the ISO Image file with something? And if so what? I have no idea how to get this working and its being real gay. And yes I used partition magic 8.0 already.
Help please. |