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Ghost Boot DVD
Hello, I downloaded the whole SuSE 9.0 tree, and have been trying for days to make a "bootable" dvd iso image. Directly from http://www.suse.com/us/private/download/suse_linux/index.html: "It is not possible to generate installation CDs from a complete download." I have been using k3b to make the image,

ActiveSync ruined my dual-boot - how to restore Vista boot order?
After I made my original post I decided to try to make a bootable DVD with the contents of the /Vista directory extracted from the 3 files I downloaded from the Windows MarketPlace. Since the install.wim file is larger than 2gigs I had to use the UDF file system, but the result was a fully functional Vista DVD.

Windows XP Pro SP2 & any other program installation copies on ...
If the second case then that DVD is not a boot dvd. I checked from fedora site to see if any step went wrong but the installation guide I found only described about CD images ftp://mirror.linux.duke.edu/pub/fedora/linux/core/6/i386/iso/README-BURNING-ISOS-en_US. txt. Same thing. I didn't has enough CD-RW to make the

Installing FC4 from non-bootable DVD
I don't use XP at all and want to remove that disk, but then I need to make the Vista disk bootable. The Vista install is on a raid volume. I googled a little bit and found some information about bootrec and tried to boot from the DVD and tried /fixboot, but nothing happens. When I load the recovery console it

Strategy for doing a Restore-able OS install ??
To my confusion, although the documentation refers to CDs I can't find any CD ISO images on the DVD. Can anyone help or do I have to find a distro on CDs or fit a DVD reader to my old PC. Sorry to be a bit dim. TIA Paul I would have thought that you have a bootable dvd that will install mandrake.

IA64 VMS installation DVD creation.
The BIOS boot sequence is HDD, DVD, FD (have tried HDD, FD, DVD). Apart from Vista installation and the above check, I have never had a bootable DVD loaded. Seems like I'll be re-installing Vista.....although I am still hoping there is a more "professional" solution! Thanks for your help JB "Chad Harris" wrote:

Making a SuSE 9.0 Bootable DVD
'Dungeon' Dave wrote: [installation of FC4 from DVD on a machine that won't boot from DVD] A better way might be to try a network install (like FTP) if you have another machine that can serve up the CD content. Aha - didn't think of that. Both boxen can be networked, and I can drop the FC4 DVD in one machine

suse 9 ftp
Toutes choses faciles à faire (enfin, un peu moins pour la seconde mais faisable) avec un DVD d'installation bootable quoi :-) Quand t'es en conf et que ton dvd d'install est à 1500 bornes de là... FiLH -- Le fondement du constat bourgeois, c'est le bon sens, c'est-à-dire une vérité qui s'arrête sur l'ordre

Making a SuSE 9.0 Bootable DVD
Q832483_MDAC_x86 into an Updated Bootable DVD I have been trying to create for Unattended Install? I have a Win2000 Pro -SP2 CD. I have been trying to create a Bootable DVD with Slipstreamed SP4 along with all the Post-SP4 Critical & Security updates (17) , Recommended Win2k Updates (7), IE6SP1, WMP 9Series,

SBS2003 Svr Install problem on Trial DVD Technet Plus kit.
The downloadable SuSE installation files have a size of 7.3 GByte, the size of a DVD-R is 4.7 GByte. Dragan I had to take out the src directory, it is humoungus.. That drops the DVD size down to 4.XGB (not sure exactly on the size, but is just a bit over 4GB) Sincerely, -- TriKster Abacus irc.freenode.net #cllug

Create bootable drive image over network?
Boogus.com> wrote: DJW wrote: John, The original post was because I could not boot using my hard drive C and the internal DVD was faulty (been that way for some time) so I wanted to know how to use the windows 98 install CD with an USB external CD_RW drive. Never could get it done that way.

How do you make a drive bootable?
If I boot with the SuSE 9.1 bootable DVD in the drive, it will give me the option to boot from the hard drive and all works well. Why would I have to have the DVD in to boot from the hard drive? I had 8.2 and then 9.1 (had to re-install - messed the first intallation up) and could boot without boot disk in the

Installing FC4 from non-bootable DVD
It will read CDs but when I try a DVD the directory is blank. It is a Sony DRU 850A burner. If you're certain it works on another machine, then it's likely a software problem. To rule out some kind of BIOS misconfiguration, try booting from a bootable DVD such as a Vista install disc. The typical software culprits

Creating A Bootable Vista DVD.
Ik heb een bootable DVD die als voorbeeld kan dienen. Het is wel 2000, maar dit kan eventueel ook voor XP. Na opstarten is er een DOS menu Nadat je Install 2k kiest wordt een Ghost image van de DVD op de C schijf uitgepakt, en begint de fully unattend installation. Maar als IK hem goed begrepen heb,

Bootable Windows PE on DVD?
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Cyron wrote: Hello, I have been using Symantec Ghost Solutions Suite 1.0 in conjunction with Windows 2003 Server (Remote Installation Services, etc. In place of the network I have an external USB DVD-R/RW writer. The way I visualize this working is to: 1) Create a Ghost Boot DVD (or CD) 2) Boot from the

Installation Help please
This is an old P2-333 dual-processor AT rack; the server next to me is a home-built AMD2400XP which booted off the DVD fine - so I suspect it's the older BIOS that isn't aware DVDs actually *exist*, let alone can boot from them. /me remembers a time he had to create a OpenServer5 boot and root floppy to install

Installation of programs from a DVD...?
mohssen i.mohs...@gmail.com microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment Each time I format my computer I need to re-install all the softwares I need, and do the all updates . my question: how to make a bootable recovery DVD, like the one that comes with a new PC, after the installation and the update?? thanks.

Making a SuSE 9.0 Bootable DVD
"mohssen" <i.mohs...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1191234040.626074. 283...@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... Each time I format my computer I need to re-install all the softwares I need, and do the all updates . my question: how to make a bootable recovery DVD, like the one that comes with a new PC,

Installation MacBook Air
Fabrice [MVP] entrop-go...@netcourrier.com microsoft public fr windows vista installation "David Sebban [MSFT]" <dseb...@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news:1CDD6BA8-56E3-43B8-AD06-60A0B7CF5823@microsoft.com... mes notions d'allemand sont bien loin mais rien qu'a la vue du mot BARTPE,

Installation MacBook Air
When I put the DVD with Win2k3 Server on it into the drive I can not boot from the disk. I have read that I need a program called MakeBoot.exe but I can not find it on any of the disks. I do have it on my old Win2k Server disk but it sets it up for Win2k Server. How do I install Win2k3 server using the DVDs that I