Burn DVD that's compatible with CD-Drive

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Post February 27th, 2004, 7:43 am

Well, I was able to copy the folder Windows 2000 Server from a MSDN CD that we subscribed to and make a bootable CD since the CD that came from MS is not bootable because the CD contains 3 versions of OS with each in its own folder.

By the way, I hope this is legal since we subscribed to it and we were not reverse engineering.

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Post February 27th, 2004, 7:43 am

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Post July 21st, 2004, 2:49 pm

I think it be legal.

But I know that it is possible to compress an iso file (I have a win xp cd that has 6 versions + a whole bunch of nice tools) It doesn't use anything funny. opening in winiso shows that there is about 3 gigs of data there, and yet the file is only 700 megs. Also, that cd uses and iso bootloader.

I was hoping I could find a way to do that from command line in linux using mkisofs and cdrecord. But I felt I could sign up both because of the name (mainly the webmaster forum) and to post a comment saying I know it is possible.

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