"Maurice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Hello:
>
> I have an old bootable CD for WIN XP SP2, I liked to add
> some data to it, so I copied it to a folder in the hard
> disk, then I added my data there, then I write back the
> whole to a new CD (rewritable). the new CD is not bootable,
> why? and can this be done, how?
You have to extract/copy the entire contents of this CD to a new
directory. Add a subdirectory with "some data". Create an iso
image of the whole thing on a freshly defragged drive and burn
the iso - check the "make bootable" option first.
This may or may not be possible depending on what you use to
burn CDR's.
I hear
www.imgburn.com is very good.
--
There are only two classifications of disk drives: Broken drives
and those that will break later.
- Chuck Armstrong (This one I think,
http://www.cleanreg.com/,
not the ball player. But who knows. I can't remember where I got
the quote. But it's true.)