Bootable CD
airbornflght
Houston, TX Icrontian
Ok, I downloaded Windows XP SP2 (legally) from oklahoma state's software service. At any rate, it appears to be a complete install cd. I burned it to disc, but how do you make a disc bootable? I use nero and couldn't find and settings or switches.
This is a full install cd, not a upgrade, so I don't see why they just didn't download it as an iso or something. They sent me a self extracting zip file. If it wasn't coming from my university I'd think it was illegal. They have it set up so that it is an unattended install, which I had to change some switches.:bigggrin: Is this just a vlk or what? Unless they have their server set up to change the unattended.txt file for each person with their own license key. I doubt it though.
This is a full install cd, not a upgrade, so I don't see why they just didn't download it as an iso or something. They sent me a self extracting zip file. If it wasn't coming from my university I'd think it was illegal. They have it set up so that it is an unattended install, which I had to change some switches.:bigggrin: Is this just a vlk or what? Unless they have their server set up to change the unattended.txt file for each person with their own license key. I doubt it though.
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You don't have to do anything to make a disk image bootable. If it's an ISO image of a bootable disk it'll boot. If it's not it won't. You do however need to go into the bios of your computer and make sure that CD-ROM is set to be a boot device before your harddrive.
Typical boot order should be
Floppy
CD-ROM
HD Primary Master
Network
Then, as kryyst explained, set the boot order in your bios or select the F## key at startup for the boot menu and boot from the CD ROM.
ps, it's the one that m$ says is for network admins... it's ok, it works, and installs in a flash compared to the dl.