Monday, May 24, 2010

How do I burn the Linux images into the CD?

I have all the 6 copies of Linux iso images on my hard disk. However, I can't burn them into the CD because there is not enough spae in the CD. Each iso image is about 700MB.





How do I burn the images into the CD? The system also said I needed a CD-R/RW disk for the Linux. What is a CD-R/RW disk and what is the difference between it and the CD-RW disk?

How do I burn the Linux images into the CD?
There are two types of burnable cd. CD-R and CD-RW. CD-R/RW is just another way of saying either one. Use CD-R because RW may not have enough space because it is usually smaller. Make sure you have 700 MB CD's before you burn. Go and get some CD-R discs they are pretty cheap. Your buddies may can give you a few.





RJ
Reply:Burn the ISO image. If they are 700Mb you will need 700Mb CDs.





http://iso.snoekonline.com/iso.htm
Reply:You do need a program, such as Nero, that can burn an iso image - it's not a simple copy across performance, that doesn't work. I've never had a problem using Nero to do just that, just use new 700mb Cd's
Reply:I'm afraid you are not technologically intelligent enough to use Linux.
Reply:Burn the ISO image


the difference between cd-r and the cd-rw is R= use once RW=re-use
Reply:Use CD-Burning software to burn them on to a CD-R or RW (once write or ReWritable)





Make sure the CD says 700MB on it!!!
Reply:Download ImgBurn from the following site. It will allow you to burn your .iso images to CD/DVD.
Reply:CD-R means you write to it once, CD-RW means you can erase it and write over and over, don't worry about it... the normal ones are CD-R





Next, you need a program that can burn from ISO like Nero. You'll tell it "burn ISO" and it will take the ISO you have, create CDs from them. You just need the 6 CDs.





FYI, you can also download their DVD ISO and burn ONE DVD instead of 6 CDs.

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