Nero; burning a 'bootable' nLite ISO file

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  1. videobruce

    videobruce Member

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    The choices of burning using the 'ISO', 'UDF/ISO' or going to the main top menu and chosing Recorder/Burn Image' all for 'ISO' files. What is the difference?

    I tried the 'ISO' but get a error about it being a single image file. I then choose 'UDF/ISO', it burned ok, but it wasn't bootable.

    I then found the choice of Recorder/Burn Image from the top menu (that I never used) and that worked.

    What's the difference between these three choices for a 'bootable' ISO file?? #-o

    I'm making a nLite Windows CD.
     
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    PeaInAPod Active member

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    Since your using nLite why not just burn with nLite? It can burn the iso as a bootable iso for you.
     
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    You have to burn while in the session. If you just create the file, you have to go through all the steps to get to the page that allows the burn.
     
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    I have Nero 6. So open the program and do as shown below...
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    In the resulting window select your nLite ISO file and follow the prompts to burn the iso.
     

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