Making a bootable Windows Server 2008 dvd

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I need to get a bootable image of Windows server 2008 32bit on DVD. I make createed an ISO using magic ISO from the main Server 08 dvd.

I then went into Magic ISO and selected New > Bootable DVD image > Ok. Then burned it

Before I pressed OK i could select Expert settings where you can turn on the kind of floppy emulation, hard drive emulation, load segement (which is on 7C0) and sector cound (which is on 1)

I put it in my dvd drive and it recognised that 1.82gb has been used up but when you look at the contents of the DVD there is nothing there.

How do I get Windows Server 2008 to be bootable?

Thanks

edit - Instead of bootable image, you can also select bootable floppy driver
 
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