backup install disc as an iso file using cdrwin

T

Thufir Hawat

From CDRWIN:
File Backup and Tools

Backup or Tool Operation: Build an ISO9660 / UDF image file
Directory: E:\win2k\

preserve full pathnames yes
include hidden files yes
recursive subdirectories yes
include system files no
include arcive files only no

filesystem ISO9660
Image File E:\windows2000.iso


ADVANCED OPTIONS

iso9660
--------
generate joliet compatible
data structures yes
ISO level 2
character set ISO9660
allow directory depth
of more than 8 levels yes
do not add ";1" version
number to files yes

bootable disc
-------------

make bootable disc yes
media emulation type 1.44 Mb floppy
image file name E:\tmp\boot.bin


click "start"


number of directories 195
max directory depth 9
number of files 6117
required disc space 361.11 Megabytes


Error: Boot image length is not compatible with
emulation type

what does this error mean, please?


thanks,

Thufir Hawat
 
D

Dave Patrick

You might try here.

http://www.goldenhawk.com/faq.htm

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Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| >From CDRWIN:
| File Backup and Tools
|
| Backup or Tool Operation: Build an ISO9660 / UDF image file
| Directory: E:\win2k\
|
| preserve full pathnames yes
| include hidden files yes
| recursive subdirectories yes
| include system files no
| include arcive files only no
|
| filesystem ISO9660
| Image File E:\windows2000.iso
|
|
| ADVANCED OPTIONS
|
| iso9660
| --------
| generate joliet compatible
| data structures yes
| ISO level 2
| character set ISO9660
| allow directory depth
| of more than 8 levels yes
| do not add ";1" version
| number to files yes
|
| bootable disc
| -------------
|
| make bootable disc yes
| media emulation type 1.44 Mb floppy
| image file name E:\tmp\boot.bin
|
|
| click "start"
|
|
| number of directories 195
| max directory depth 9
| number of files 6117
| required disc space 361.11 Megabytes
|
|
| Error: Boot image length is not compatible with
| emulation type
|
| what does this error mean, please?
|
|
| thanks,
|
| Thufir Hawat
|
 

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