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after you burned the iso to a cdrw you can't just change the stuff on the cdrw, but after you did change your iso file you can delete the cdrw and reburn it. If you want to change stuff on the cd you would have to use it in some mount rainier way that its mounted somehow as local drive, but then it won't be your iso anymore, cause there won't be no bootsektor etc. and a bootable cd has to be finished, and a mounted cd isn't finished, its like a multisession cd, just with direct access...

So use your cdrw as normal cd and delete its content after you changed your iso file and reburn it, its the best way...

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