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JClark wrote: smh wrote: JClark wrote: I am trying to burn an iso file onto a CD. Problem: there is not enough room on the CD for the file. I can't split it. Is there a CD available with more than 700MB space? The iso file: 715 MB (750772224 bytes) .iso file is meant to be burned as image, not as file.

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I tried several ways (with WinOnCd) and did get the .iso file onto CD but was not able to install linux that way. As I understand you have to be able to access all install directories after burning the CD: I only have access to one file: the .iso. You don't burn the .iso file to cd, you burn the image within the

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Did you download .iso-files or did you download .rar packages? If he unrared them and got directories instead of a single 700M .ISO file, then those are not .ISO images. Should I know just burn a Cd and expect them to boot or there is a special procedure to burn a bootable iso image? No, you will not be able to

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JClark wrote: I am trying to burn an iso file onto a CD. Problem: there is not enough room on the CD for the file. I can't split it. Is there a CD available with more than 700MB space? The iso file: 715 MB (750772224 bytes) .iso file is meant to be burned as image, not as file. 715M should easily fit into 700M disc

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2- what os are you burning it under? linux or windows? any burner under linux will burn an .iso file properly so it will boot, k3b is mainly what i use. cant speak for windows though been a long time since i went down that road, but remember nero as one I use to use. - -- Steve Reilly http://reillyblog.com

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doS kob...@hotXYZmail.com 24hoursupport helpdesk See if you have a burn cd from cd image option, or get ISOBuster. "JJ" <driagol...@tmoopp.com> wrote in message news:g6vhrt4md488o16t81athgucikp6nqn6vq@4ax.com... I have downloaded an Iso file, Smoothwall. I wish to burn this, in an extracted form to a cd.

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This LONG ASS thread wouldn't have been possible without me!! Total crap. My forte is obfuscating the original post beyond recognition. You could have posted about "long-ass hair" and I could have turned it into a discussion about burning ISO CDs. The point? Your role in all of this is irrelevant.

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