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Old 19-01-2007, 04:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default boot from a multi session disc.


i want to use my hdd utility called ftool. it is a dos bootable iso.
i downt want to burn it on cd as its just 2 mb n wud waste the entire cd.
i used magic iso n extracted all files to computer n copied to base folder in cd using windows cd writing wizard.
but it didnt bcome bootable.
then i extracted bootable image in .bif format n copied it to base cd folder n still no success. then i copied to \boot\ folder. but still no result
pls help me.
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Old 19-01-2007, 10:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Do it like this son....

Ok. Just one small mistake..


Method I:
Open the iso in MagicISO, and then add all the files (until it becomes 700 Mb, hehe) you want to burn using magiciso and save the iso. DO NOT EXTRACT THE FILES AND REPACK AGAIN. If you want to do that, follow method II.

Method II:
Extract the files of the iso using MagicISO. Then dont close magiciso, just wait a minute. Select Tools, Save Boot Image and save the file in any place, let us call it bootinfo.bif. Now add other files to the folder where you extracted other iso files.
Now, when you're done with that, Launch MagicISO, and select "File> New> Bootable CD\DVD image> From bootable image file", and then select the bootinfo.bif that you saved earlier. Then add all the files and save the iso, and then burn and Enj0y!
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