ISO Images

By admin | Jun 22, 2005

CD BurnerIso images can be confusing to folks when they first encounter them. What do you do with them? And how do you write them? For Win users, an easy and non-bloated way to do this is at the command line. Download the windows 2003 resource kit here. I was writing a fedora image in the above screenshot. Simply navigate to the location of the iso image and then issue the command cdburner image.
Drive refers to your cd burner and “image” refers to the name of the iso image filename. If you don’t know dos commands well, refer to this page for help.



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