hello,
i have burned the iso img with speed 1 and 2 but it still ain't working...
hello,
i have burned the iso img with speed 1 and 2 but it still ain't working...
I'm a compulsive post editor, you might wanna wait until my post has been online for 5-10 mins before quoting it as it will likely change.
I know I seem harsh in some of my replies. SORRY! But if you're doing something illegal or posting something that seems to be obvious BS I'm going to call you on it.
Are you trying to add anything to the iso?
Are you still using CD/RWs? I can run some CD/RWs on some machines, but not all. If you are still using them, see if Windows can create an iso file from the disk. Most probably, it cannot, so you will have found your problem.
Because of the problems that I have had with rewriteables, I have converted to only "write-once" disks in my burns (I am creating about one new disk a day). You might want to consider this method.
hello SLK001,
i have changed the RW CD with an R one before trying; no way!
i would have already tried to redownload an another ISO but it ain't easy cause
i have got nothing but a 5kb/s connecton...
...but i wiil do.
Hum.. Burning isos with a windoz... you never know when that will fail
Silence
Darkness
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Why am i so sad?
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I second the vote for image burn for 3 reasons.
1. It's free
2. Slowest speed (2x)
3. It's free
I really wasn't conducting a poll on burning programs. I was merely trying to get the OP to check his disk "readability" on the machine that he wants to run BT2 on. If the disk can be read by the same drive as he is trying to boot it from, then I would say that he doesn't have a disk problem. If windoze can't "Create an ISO from a CD" due to read errors, then therein lies his problem.
I also use ImgBurn to create my ISOs. But in the past, when I have had disk problems, I have used WinISO to check the disks. Almost any ISO "extracting" program could be used to check the disk.