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if i burn the working dir will it still be bootable?


ntouch

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my working dir is like 3.4 gb ... because i add alot of outside programs and videos..

and i dont want to create an iso with... because of hard space and time.

if i burn it with cdburner xp pro .. will it still be bootable ? .. and if not.,.. is there a way to make it bootable

without having to create the iso ?.

thanks

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more info :

i want to create a bootable dvd .

but i dont want to use the create iso.. in nliteos..

if i burn the working dir to the dvd ...without creating the iso

will it still be bootable ? and install windows probly.

or i need to create the iso with nliteos first and then burn it ?

the whole size i want to burn is 3.4 gb .

i dont want to bother and have iso file size of 3.4 and also the working dir 3.4 ... just burn the working dir right away...

Edited by ntouch
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I don't understand exactly what you want to do. Are you trying to create a bootable windows disk with 3.4GB of files or are you talking about a 3.4GB Windows Directory on your H/D.

The info above is a bit vague, so it would be hard for anyone to help you without further clarification

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Read the following Guide

Add the files and folders to a DVD Data layout. (Like in the pictures of the above guide)

Download and extract the boot file download here

Click Disk->Boot Options

Click "Make Disk Bootable" box

Add the downloaded bootfile

Make sure its set to "No Emulation" mode

Click ok

If all the above is done then burn the disk

Make sure the files and folders are in the root of the layout (e.g. i386 and all other folders are on top and not inside another folder)

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