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Creating ISO 9660 Image with FinalBurner
Creating ISO 9660 Image with FinalBurner
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Instead of burning (writing or copying) files to a CD-R directly, it is better to do it in two steps:
Create an ISO image file with all input files - In this step, all input files will be re-organized into an ISO 9660 file system stored as a file on the harddisk. This output file is called ISO image, because it is a binary image of the ISO 9660 file system to be created on a CD-R.
Burn, write or copy the ISO 9660 image - In this step, the ISO image file will be copied to a new CD-R.
Here are the steps you should follow to create an ISO image with FinalBurner:
1. Start FinalBurner and double-click the Data CD/DVD icon. The Files screen shows up.
2. Click the "Add file(s)" link below the empty file list section. The Open dialog box shows up.
3. Find and select all 6 files in the folder: \archive. FinalBurner shows you the total size near the bottom of the window as: 0 Gb 677 Mb 221 kb 523 bytes. You should leave the "Boot image" field unchecked, because we are not creating a bootable CD.
4. Click the Next button. The Burn screen shows up. Check all option fields to match:
Speed: 2x - 2823 kb\s
Name: Arch2006
Append last session: unchecked
Allow next session: unchecked
Test write: checked
Eject: checked
Buffer Underrun Protection: checked
Full erase: unchecked
5. Click the "Save ISO" button. Give C:\temp\arch2006.iso as the file name for the output ISO image file. FinalBurner took 1 minute to create the ISO image file.
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