Is it possible to make an ISO file without burning it using nero... because I want to burn ISO with text doc...
And if you are in DOS and there's a CD containing ISO in CD-ROM and your type dir/w what will you see... :confused:
Is it possible to make an ISO file without burning it using nero... because I want to burn ISO with text doc...
And if you are in DOS and there's a CD containing ISO in CD-ROM and your type dir/w what will you see... :confused:
Avel if you want to burn a load of text documents to a disc so that they can be read in DOS, you don't need to create an ISO first. Just burn them straight to the disc. If DOS has the correct drivers to read the CD drive, it should be able to read the text files.
Do you understand what an ISO file is? If so, why would you think you need to burn one for text docs?
Does it mean in making ISO files you have to burn it directly into disc...
I want to make a disc containing different ISO installer, for example I download a freeware tools like game(Mugen), or other free and legal software...
You should reseach what an ISO file is. You obviously don't know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image
As Scott pointed out, you have the wrong idea about ISO's. You just want a normal, everyday, bog standard CD with a few install programs on it and possible something set to autorun.
That's nothing to do with ISO's. These are just images of a disk's contents.
I see OK. Thanks...
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