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Thread: X-iso's Windows All

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    I've got the X-ISO's Windows All package now and I want to burn them all to a CD-R since I do not have a DVD burner. Does anyone know how to do that?

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    mount the dvd images with daemon tools and create standalone iso's of the os's you wish to have on discs and burn those images to cd-r's.

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    It comes with a 4 gigabyte ISO. I can't burn that!!

    EDIT: It came in a folder not an image.

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    why the hell would you waste your time downloading this.

    if you really want any m$ operating system download it, but downloading every single one is just plane silly.

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    An all-in-one would be awesome for me. Now teach me and stop bragging.

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    Originally posted by TheKiler@15 January 2004 - 08:30
    An all-in-one would be awesome for me. Now teach me and stop bragging.
    Now I have an all in one windows xp cd, one it is:
    1. Setup Windows xp pro VLK (sp1)
    2. Setup Windows xp pro oem (sp1)
    3 Setup Windws xp Home ed oem (sp1)
    4. Setup Windows xp pro VLK Original
    5. Setup Windows xp pro oem Original
    6. Setup Windws xp Home ed oem Original

    Now when I do properties on this cd it shows that it has 2.91 GB of data on it. If I copy all folder to a temp folder on my HD it does copy 2.91GB of data. How did they create this ISO, and how did they fit that much data on one 700MB CD Rom. What software did they use, I tried to use Roxio 6 to create an iso form the temp folder but it tells me it is too much data to fit on one cd. Unless I am not looking at it right.

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    Originally posted by TheKiler@15 January 2004 - 00:00
    It comes with a 4 gigabyte ISO. I can't burn that!!

    EDIT: It came in a folder not an image.
    so did it come as an iso or already extracted to a folder? an iso is an image file. if you have an iso, mount it and run the setup.exe in the root directory on the disc. you can choose which operating system's menu to go into there, where you can install the os or create standalone iso's of each induvidual os. thats the only way you can burn this that i know of (one os at a time.....no all-in-ones), unless you can get in touch with one of these releasers and ask them how they put 2.91 GB of data on a cd-r (which i think is just alot of redundant data that makes that possible).

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    I read it came with tools to change it to CD-R complatiable.

    I don't know where it is.

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    Originally posted by TheKiler@16 January 2004 - 18:57
    I read it came with tools to change it to CD-R complatiable.

    I don't know where it is.
    standalone iso's=cd-r compatable

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    ISO= 4 gigs
    CD-R= 700 MB.

    ISO= At least 4 times bigger
    CD-R= Miserable failure

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