The option to copy iso most of applications they called Copy Image which is ISO file. I prefer test your iso on Virtualbox before you burn it on DVD.
Virtualbox
http://www.virtualbox.org/
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2008/8/3 Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sunday 03 August 2008 13:51:57 Patrick Dupre wrote:Patrick, that's not necessarily true. A default burn will simply copy the
> Humm,
>
> I did a burn iso because I downloaded this image. the copy option is to
> copy a DVD !
>
image onto the disk. If you look at the disk inside windows or any other
system, do you see the .iso file or do you see hundreds of files?
If it's the first, then you didn't 'burn an image'. All burning software has
a separate option for this, although the way it's named can vary. It's often
buried in a top menu, somewhere, rather than being obvious.
If you tell us what program you used to burn it someone may be able to tell
you where to find the setting.
Anne
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