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Divetoxx

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  1. Yes, of course! It works fine! First I didn't find it because my "Sun xVM VirtualBox" didn't boot it. I don't know why... May be it is a BUG in Sun xVM VirtualBox :) Later I burned imgburn_from_imgburn.iso to blank DVD-RW and I was happy when try booting my computer from my DVD drive!

    Many, many thanks!

  2. Thank You very much!

    I am confused. WinImage has an option to make an image with an MBR prefix to integrate in a bootable CD-ROM!!! This option is "Export to an image with a MBR"!!! But I didn't see it! I am dummy! Sorry.

    I like Imgburn very, very much!

  3. Yes! The disc Nero created definitely has the emulation type set to hdd!!!

    And if I attempt to extract the boot image from the Nero disc via the 'Bootable Disc' tab, ImgBurn says: "Sorry, the extraction of hdd emulation boot images is not supported."

     

     

    Now I tried to prepare the next IMA file using ImgBurn to make it from my hdd! The hdd now has one bootable active FAT12 primary partition and is's size is 8 Mb.

    The result is the same :(

     

     

    I have just uploaded this Imgburn extracted IMA: http://splushka.com/imgburn.ima

    And Winimage extracted IMA: http://splushka.com/winimage.ima

     

    And I have uploaded all ISO files:

     

    Imgburn created:

    http://splushka.com/imgburn_from_imgburn.iso

    http://splushka.com/imgburn_from_winimage.iso

     

    Nero created:

    http://splushka.com/nero_from_imgburn.iso

    http://splushka.com/nero_from_winimage.iso

  4. Hi there!

    May I explain a bug?

    As for me, when I create a Bootable Disk with "Emulation Type: Hard Disk"

    and choose my .IMA file as "Boot Image" then this bootable DVD doesn't boot!

     

    My .IMA file is created from the real bootable hard disk (active FAT16 partition, MS DOS 7.1)!

     

    But when try creating a Boot DVD with Nero and with this .IMA file, everything works! DVD boot my MS DOS.

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