As suggested by several folks, I went to Nero on my Win XP, opened a 'new' file 'dragged' the 'iso' file I had DL into Nero and selected 'writecd'. It went so well that I'm embarrassed to admit that I had not figured it out before. Thats a 'noobie' for you, makes mountains out of molehills.....! :-) Many thanks to all who responded. I will try the Fedora 'burn' process when I have more knowledge. In the meantime, I have both FC1 and FC2 working on 2 separate PC's just for the fun of it. Bob On Sun, 2004-06-27 at 09:50, Bjorn Andersen wrote: > Right click on an ISO and choose "Write to disk2" > > > /Bjorn > > > søn, 2004-06-27 kl. 13:13 skrev Bob: > > I know this must be basic to a lot of users, but I'm having trouble trying > > to prepare bootable FC2 discs. I have downloaded the 'iso' files and have > > them in Windows and in Enterprise WS. Would someone be kind enough to > > explain how to 'burn' bootable discs so I can install FC2 on a 3rd PC I'm > > using. I had a set of discs, but one of them will not boot due to an error, > > so I can not load the OS. > > > > I'm a newbie, have read everything I can find on the CDRECORD, XCDROAST, > > etc, (still unable to figure out the 'how to') but can not seem to find > > simple procedures that I can understand to convert the files (i.e. > > FC2-i386-disc1.iso - disc 2, disc 3 & disc 4) via Nero into bootable discs. > > > > I have tried the 'burn:///' feature, but this doesn't seem to produce the > > bootable discs I need. Anyone???? > > > > > > Bob > > > > >