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Could someone please tell me step by step how I can burn off an iso file using Nero 9. The file is a software program. How can I tell if the file should be burnt onto a CD or DVD?
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Nero can do it and is very good at other things, but it's a pain to burn ISO's with, it's so much easier with..
http://www.freeisoburner.com/
and just check the size of the ISO, if it's over 700MB then it needs to go on a DVD, less than 700 and a CD is fine.
Nero can do it and is very good at other things, but it's a pain to burn ISO's with, it's so much easier with..
http://www.freeisoburner.com/
and just check the size of the ISO, if it's over 700MB then it needs to go on a DVD, less than 700 and a CD is fine.
I'm experiencing problems installing freeisoburner. I've downloaded it from the link and two other sources and each time a message appears that C:\mcdbp.log could not be created or found.
The interface fails to show either of my CD/DVD drives in the list - the drop down menu is empty. If I select "burn" anyway, a message appears stating that no drives are present.
I'm using Vista Home Premium. Could this be the cause?
Is there any alternative freeware out there?
Thanks
The interface fails to show either of my CD/DVD drives in the list - the drop down menu is empty. If I select "burn" anyway, a message appears stating that no drives are present.
I'm using Vista Home Premium. Could this be the cause?
Is there any alternative freeware out there?
Thanks
iso burner is a good prog - never had a problem - but never used it on vista - had already switched to BurnCDCC
I wonder is it UAC admin rights locking c:\ I wonder
you could try the run as administrator option
http://www.geekswhoknow.com/articles/windows_v ista_run_as_administrator.htm
I wonder is it UAC admin rights locking c:\ I wonder
you could try the run as administrator option
http://www.geekswhoknow.com/articles/windows_v ista_run_as_administrator.htm