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zapp22

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  1. Friends First, my heartfelt thanks and admiration for the imgburn team! Fabulous product that has vanquished many a wanker. I have used extensively. But now something I am unprep'd for: a download that is in folder form of three CD *.iso images and if possible I should like to just read the entire folder and combine onto one DVD. I doubt this is as easy as merely browsing and pointing the folder is it? In the end, I need the whole to be bootable, loadable, etc with no assist from HDD.
  2. Friends I've read the posts here instructing on make-boot [advanced tab] and I'm obviously goofing it somehow. What I am trying to do is get the SP3 update to winxp onto a bootable CD/DVD. my writer is an asus dvd+rw. I've used your Herculean program for darn near everything but never really needed to force something to be bootable that was not already an .iso image. So, I extracted [using winrar] the executable [self-unzip] directly from Microsoft, which essentially is a new i386 folder. what I don't know is, in the normal circumstance of unzipping and immediately running something that gets the job done, is the boot image for SP3 actually in this directory or is it intentionally 'doctored' in some way? when I build a disc choosing this as the boot image it fails. i think i understand the rest about adding the entire folder to the disc buildup. i made a folder exactly as described in your instructions and dropped the new i386 folder in there along with some drivers that I need to extract & load once I'm underway. could someone pls tell me where I'm getting offtrack? and, since I'll be starting from a cold powerup, it may not matter which boot img I feed to ImgBurn, so if I need to pick something from another directory, can do that to. the system I'm actually using as the mule to do this buildup is a win7 64-bit Ultimate setup. everything works well but I wanted to mention that. thx zapp p.s.: Edit: the result of that exercise [log attached] was an endless short boot-loop. Boot, hit the DVD rom, reboot. ImgBurn.log
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