如何創建一個可啟動的Windows XP SP1的CD(NERO):
Showing posts with label Burn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burn. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Comment faire pour créer un CD bootable de Windows XP SP1 CD (Nero):
Comment faire pour créer un CD bootable de Windows XP SP1 CD (Nero):
Monday, July 23, 2012
どのように起動可能なWindows XP SP1のCD(ネロ)を作成します。
どのように起動可能なWindows XP SP1のCD(ネロ)を作成します。
Sunday, July 22, 2012
How to create a bootable Windows XP SP1 CD (Nero)
How to create a bootable Windows XP SP1 CD (Nero):
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Burning BIN/CUE Images with Nero Burning Rom
BIN/CUE image format is quite common on the Internet. It might seem that finding an appropriate software for burning these images is quite hard. Luckily, it's not. In addition to Golden Hawk CDRWin, the original software for BIN/CUE format, you can also use Nero Burning Rom to burn the images.
Please make sure that you have the latest version of Nero, which now is 5.5.10.0
Burn a BIN without a CUE using NERO
You've downloaded a *.BIN file, but there was no *.CUE file associated and you still want to burn the *.BIN file using Nero
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Burn .bin file Without A .cue file
To burn a bin file, you will need an appropriate cue file.
You do exactly the same as for iso files, but when you click on burn image, you dont browse to the bin itself, but instead to the cue file, and you open that one.
When the writer starts to burn, it will automatically search for the bin file and start burning it. In fact, the cue file tells the burning program where it can find the bin file that is attached to it. It is VERY IMPORTANT that you use the right cue file when you burn a bin. i.e both cue and bin files that are attached to each other must be located in the same folder, and every bin file has its own cue file.
You do exactly the same as for iso files, but when you click on burn image, you dont browse to the bin itself, but instead to the cue file, and you open that one.
When the writer starts to burn, it will automatically search for the bin file and start burning it. In fact, the cue file tells the burning program where it can find the bin file that is attached to it. It is VERY IMPORTANT that you use the right cue file when you burn a bin. i.e both cue and bin files that are attached to each other must be located in the same folder, and every bin file has its own cue file.
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