26 Nov 2006 at 15:08 #1 Mp4 Mp4 Soldato Joined 21 Apr 2006 Posts 8,460 Location Eastbourne Hi guys, Is there a way to make a copy of Windows XP Home Edition CD? I’ve done it already using Nero but it appears I can’t boot from it … quite annoying is there any other method?
Hi guys, Is there a way to make a copy of Windows XP Home Edition CD? I’ve done it already using Nero but it appears I can’t boot from it … quite annoying is there any other method?
26 Nov 2006 at 15:54 #3 MaXXeH MaXXeH Associate Joined 31 Dec 2002 Posts 1,032 Location on my PC cd to cd copy in nero will work fine i have done this many of a time to make a back up of software.
26 Nov 2006 at 16:00 #4 Mp4 Mp4 Soldato OP Joined 21 Apr 2006 Posts 8,460 Location Eastbourne I've done this already but when ive gone to format it doenst boot from DOS
26 Nov 2006 at 16:09 #5 Bailey_sufc Bailey_sufc Associate Joined 27 Aug 2006 Posts 260 u said uve done cd to cd copy that works for me but in nero you can allways use the icon thats says bootable cd that works aswell
u said uve done cd to cd copy that works for me but in nero you can allways use the icon thats says bootable cd that works aswell
26 Nov 2006 at 16:28 #6 Mp4 Mp4 Soldato OP Joined 21 Apr 2006 Posts 8,460 Location Eastbourne :/ cant seem to find the option for that using the nero startsmart window...
26 Nov 2006 at 17:00 #7 celliott celliott Soldato Joined 21 Jun 2004 Posts 2,790 Location Berkshire Download PowerISO and create a CD image. Then burn it with Nero.
26 Nov 2006 at 17:40 #8 Tony Williams Tony Williams Soldato Joined 13 Jul 2006 Posts 3,371 Location Hell!! \m/ UltraISO? Worked when I did XP Pro.
26 Nov 2006 at 18:00 #9 Mp4 Mp4 Soldato OP Joined 21 Apr 2006 Posts 8,460 Location Eastbourne all seems to be fine i used that Power ISO
26 Nov 2006 at 18:25 #10 bledd bledd Don Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 46,878 Location Parts Unknown nlite can create bootable discs too, and is free all the other things nlite can do makes it an awesome windows cd customising tool
nlite can create bootable discs too, and is free all the other things nlite can do makes it an awesome windows cd customising tool