Twayne
Sun May 11 16:50:52 PDT 2008
> According to these guys:
>
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/ISO_image.html and ISO image can burn
> a CD or DVD.
> "Big Al" <BigAl@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:OOlVj.1830$5b3.71@trnddc05...
>> Ken wrote:
>>> I need to create a bootable disk to reset admin account password of
>>> a locked out XP PC. This site offers a registry editor tool-
>>>
http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/
>>> The tool offered on the sire is an CD ISO image that I have
>>> downloaded. I unsuccessfully tried to burn the ISO image to a DVD+R
>>> . My questions is it possible to burn a CD ISO to a DVD+R?
>>> If not what are my options, do I need to buy a CD+R to burn the ISO?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Ken
>> I may be wrong but ISO's, since they are an image of a cd or dvd,
>> then they have to be burned to whichever they were for. So a cd
>> can't burn a DVD. I might be wrong, but.
>>
>> If they gave you a ISO, its probably bootable on it own. Usually a
>> small utility would be sent as a zip or rar and not an ISO. ISO's
>> are more commonly used to include complex boot information that is
>> somewhat useless in a zip.
>>
>> Have you tried to boot the CD you burned with the ISO?
>> That would be the test I would try.
An "ISO image" doesn't "burn" to anything. The user burns it to CD or
DVD or, in other words, copies the ISO file to a CD or DVD. It doesn't
matter!
Proper program must be used to CREATE the files contained IN the ISO
and put them wherever they have to go, usually a hard drive, but often a
CD or DVD also; either, as long as it all fits.
You don't RUN the ISO. It has to be processed first, in order to
BECOME runnable files!
An ISO isn't necessarily an image either. May I suggest a trip over
to wikipedia and read up on the subject? You will all learn a lot, I
think.