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Date:      27 Jan 2005 17:07:20 -0500
From:      Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org>
To:        Scott Bennett <bennett@cs.niu.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: burning 5.3-RELEASE CDs
Message-ID:  <44is5imspz.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>
In-Reply-To: <200501271852.j0RIqQ9t010411@mp.cs.niu.edu>
References:  <200501271852.j0RIqQ9t010411@mp.cs.niu.edu>

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Scott Bennett <bennett@cs.niu.edu> writes:

>      On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:30:50 -0600 "Ray Marshall" <RayM@cableone.net>
> wrote:
> 
> >Did you figure out how to get an install cd from the ISO image file?  I have a new dell with RecordNow and I can't figure it out, but, I need to do the same thing.  Thanks.
> 
>      Sonic RecordNow! apparently does not recognize .iso files as image files,
> so it cannot produce a valid, bootable disk.  I ran into this two or three
> weeks ago.  I already had a 5.2.1 system installed on the same machine, so
> I was able to copy the image file from the Windows XP file system into a
> FreeBSD UFS file system.  From there I used burncd to produce a bootable disk.
> One problem I ran into, however, was that the "fixate" step always encountered
> some error with the two large .iso files when burning a CD-R, although it
> worked fine with the "minimal installation" image file.  Burning to a CD-RW
> worked properly.  I still don't know why burning a large image to a CD-R was
> a problem when burning it to a CD-RW was not a problem.
>      In short, Sonic RecordNow! is useless for ISO image files, but you may
> find some workaround.  There are also other disk-burning packages around for
> Windows XP, but that would mean spending more money on a package you might only
> use once. :-]

The product specs for RecordNow claim that it has full support for ISO
file images.  You probably need to trick it in some way; maybe by
changing the file extension or some such silliness.  



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