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Something wrong with bootable CD after finish Making ISO

i have this error that's stop me ..

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i could not solve it .. and i don't know how ..

i format the hard , and i try to make fat32 and ntfs also same ..

seems the main program wrong with NLite Software and make wrong CD .. i run it on windows xp sp2 to make Windows Xp Sp2 CD .. and keep give me same error

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druiddk , yes .. i made other version of windows and boot from it but the CD is damage so i try to make other version of other sp1 and i put sp2 with it . with the program .

Bezalel , about making the iso i didn't do anything i use copy option and point to source CD and the program move it to temp , and also put SP2 exe file and the program Nlite copy all in temp so i just run it and final step i make iso .. and it's say press any key to boot from CD . and i press i got this message ...

CDBOOT: Couldn't find NTLDR

what i have to do with this >> " I386\SETUPLDR.BIN. "

i could not found this file anyway

but i found something look like it SETUPLDR.EX_

don't know maybe compressed one

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i did all steps that on the site .. i know it's easy ..

but there is something wrong .. i don't know why when i make the iso and try to boot with the CD dosn't work .. other CDs boot normaly , but maybe something wrong with the new version .. don't know

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maybe the windows version i use don't work with it

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You need to disable ISO9660 file versions, in Nero you need to do a registry setting:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ahead\Nero - Burning Rom\General\AddISOFileVersion

Set the value to 0 (zero).

Newer version of Nero have an option in the "ISO" page, Relax ISO Restictions, Enable "Do not add ';1' ISO file version extensions.

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