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I did the nLite thing to put Win2K together with SP4 and the process went flawlessly. It's just that the CD would not boot. So is there something in Roxio 6 that I have to do especially to make this a bootable disk?

nLite let me make two folders to use for this slipscreening. So now I have one folder that contains files that look like a Win2K disk but then they made me make another folder that is a nLite iso file. So which file do I copy to a CD for booting the iso or the one with all the icons?

What do I do special within Roxio 6. They aren't saying. I have done this whole process 4 times now and still the CD will not boot. I have tried three kinds of media as well.

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Ok, I tried it again. Made my folder with Win2000. Made my other folder with SP4. Did the integration and left everything at default and everything went smooth again. Stil the nLite .iso image will not boot. Did a bootable disk from Roxio 6 and still nothing. If I stuck my orginal Win2000 into the machine it will boot fine.

This is the fifth time. I have a new cdrw drive on my computer that did the burning and downloaded the required program from Microsoft for nLite to work, Net Framwork or whatever it's called.

I give up. Now it is wasting my time.

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You are missing a "basic" step. :whistle:

The .iso file IS the CD, to be more exact it is a CD IMAGE, you do not burn the .iso file to the CD, you burn it "on" the CD.

Forget for one moment about Roxio, download the freeware IMGBURN:

http://www.imgburn.com/

Select in it "write" mode:

http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=screenshots#isowrite

http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=guides

How To Burn

1. Load ImgBurn.

2. Switch to 'Write' mode.

3. Insert Disc in Burner.

4. Select Image to burn.

5. Click 'Write' button.

Finished!

"Visual" guide:

http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=61

jaclaz

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