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  1. #1
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    Want to Boot ISO files?

    I am trying to burn an ISO file(actually an ISO image), but it is unable to boot. It only shows the data.
    Currently, I am using an Active ISO Burner 1.1 from CNET.
    I also use ISO Buster to see what files are in the image, but there aren't any boot files.

    What should I do to boot these files?

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    Re: Want to Boot ISO files?

    Active ISO Burner will allow you to burn an ISO image file to CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+R DL(Dual Layer), DVD-RW and DVD+RW (including double layer, DL).
    Active ISO Burner software accepts command line parameters to automate ISO images burning process.

    uninstall the one you have.....
    download:http://www.download.com/windows/acti..._4-105270.html
    and reinstall
    Last edited by Russell; 23-02-2009 at 11:28 PM.

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    Re: Want to Boot ISO files?

    You can try Magic ISO
    It's free... It will convert a non bootable into a bootable.
    Click Here to download->
    http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/mi...ootable-cd.htm
    You need a setup.inf or some file that will make it run.

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    Re: Want to Boot ISO files?

    There may be some viruses running off.For this,I recommend you to Boot ISO files into Safe Mode.
    Some viruses may not be detected, or may be only partially removed, if the system is not booted into Safe Mode for the scan. Booting in Safe Mode prevents extraneous services and programs - including most malware - from loading at startup.

    It's very easy and takes less than a minute.
    Here are the steps:
    If the system is already turned off, power it on.
    If the system is already on, shutdown the system normally, wait 30 seconds, then power it back on.
    Begin tapping the F8 key every few seconds as the system boots up until the screen offering the Safe Mode option appears.
    Use the arrow keys to highlight Safe Mode and press the Enter key.
    The system will now boot into Safe Mode.
    On Windows XP, you may receive a prompt asking if you really want to boot into Safe Mode. Choose Yes.
    Once Windows has booted into Safe Mode, open your antivirus program using the Start | Programs menu and run a complete virus scan.

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