Using CDBurnerXP |
1.) Start CDBurnerXP.
2.) Select the top option
Create a new Data-CD/RW,Data-DVD/RW,Video-DVD or create and/or burn
an ISO image...
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Select Disc > Boot Options... from the menu.
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1.) Check the Make Disc Bootable check box.
2.) Click the ... button.
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1.) Locate the BootSector file (boot.ima) in the folder C:\OS\BOOT.
2.) Click the Open button.
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1.) Set Emulation Type: to NoEmulation (NT/2000/XP boot images)
2.) Set Load Segment: to 0000.
3.) Set Sectors: to 4.
4.) Check the Disable ISO File Delimeters (;1) checkbox.
5.) Check the Enforce ISO Level1 (8+3 char max.) checkbox.
6.) Click the OK button.
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Select Disc > Set ISOImage Labels... from the menu.
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1.) Enter in the Volume Label:.
- View Windows 2000 CD Labels (TTID# 269)
- View Windows XP SP0 CD Labels (TTID#226)
- View Windows XP SP1 CD Labels (TTID#283)
- View Windows XP SP1a CD Labels (TTID#312)
- View Windows XP SP2 CD Labels (TTID#342)
- View Windows XP SP3 CD Labels (TTID#422)
- View Windows 2003 Server RTM CD Labels (TTID#292)
- View Windows 2003 Server SP1 CD Labels (TTID#355)
- View Windows 2003 Server R2 Disc Labels (TTID#387)
2.) Enter in the Volume Set: (Same as the Volume Label).
3.) Enter in the Publisher textbox MICROSOFT CORPORATION.
4.) Enter in the Data Preparer textbox MICROSOFT CORPORATION.
5.) Click the Set Labels button.
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1.) Locate the folder C:\OS\ROOT.
2.) Select everything in the C:\OS\ROOT folder and drag it to the compilation panel.
Note: Some files are not show in the following image.
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Select Disc > Write Disc... from the menu.
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Click the Write the existing compilation... buton on the toolbar.
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1.) Check the Mode2XA instead of Mode1 (CDR/W Only) checkbox.
2.) Check the Finalize Disc (No Further Writing Possible) checkbox.
3.) (Optional) Check the Verify data after burn checkbox.
4.) (Optional) Check the Use Buffer Protection (Burn Proof,JustLink,etc.) checkbox.
5.) Click the Write Disc button.
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1.) Wait for the Disc to be created...
2.) Click the OK button.
3.) Click the Done button.
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Process complete. You're done.
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