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Then can you explain how to burn the iso file? or are you able to convert it into a cdi file because im not that good with iso.
also it i have to burn it at an iso will it be self bootable or not. |
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Download BIN2BOOT from this link: http://dcxeal.virtualave.net/b2b-cdda-b1.zip
It will convert .BIN files (or .ISO files), to bootable CDI files. Really though, if you have a .CUE, the other file should have been a .BIN rather than an .ISO. That's really strange. The .BIN/.CUE combination comes from a program called CDRWIN. |
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Hey,
i tryed that but it didnt do anything. any onther suggestions? |
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You have to use BIN2BOOT correctly for it to do anything.
You cannot just execute BIN2BOOT from Windows and expect it to prompt you for the file to convert. You'll need to follow these steps: 1. Open a command prompt (ensuring you are in the folder that BIN2BOOT and the .ISO or .BIN file are in. 2. Type the following: BIN2BOOT filename.iso 3. Press the ENTER key. It should start processing the file and when you're through, you should also have a file with a .CDI extension (image.cdi). Of course above where I said filename, it should be whatever filename your existing file is. For instance, if the file was called XYZ.ISO you'd use the command line BIN2BOOT XYZ.ISO. Does this make sense now? |
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