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I am having no trouble making a bootable CD. Indeed, I have a few extracted floppy images and they all work. But the files I'm adding to the CD simply won't show up. I can put them in loose, put them in a folder, and all I'm seeing are just MSDOS system files. I've tried with ISO9660 + UDF and just plain ISO660.

 

Here's a log

 

I 17:27:34 Operation Started!
I 17:27:34 Building Image Tree...
I 17:27:35 Checking Directory Depth...
I 17:27:35 Calculating Totals...
I 17:27:35 Preparing Image...
W 17:27:35 ISO9660 File System: 4 folder/file names have been modified due to your current settings.
I 17:27:35 Checking Path Length...
I 17:27:35 Contents: 4 Files, 0 Folders
I 17:27:35 Content Type: Data
I 17:27:35 Data Type: MODE1/2048
I 17:27:35 File System(s): ISO9660 (Bootable)
I 17:27:35 Volume Label: 9_2_1_1_UPGRADE
I 17:27:35 Size: 660,085 bytes
I 17:27:35 Sectors: 325
I 17:27:35 Image Size: 2,228,224 bytes
I 17:27:35 Image Sectors: 1,088
I 17:27:36 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:02
I 17:27:36 Operation Started!
I 17:27:36 Image Contents: 4 Files, 0 Folders
I 17:27:36 Image Sectors: 1,088 (MODE1/2048)
I 17:27:36 Image Size: 2,228,224 bytes
I 17:27:36 Image Volume Identifier: 9_2_1_1_UPGRADE
I 17:27:36 Image Volume Set Identifier: UNDEFINED
I 17:27:36 Image Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.5.0.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!
I 17:27:36 Image Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn v2.5.0.0
I 17:27:36 Image File System(s): ISO9660 (Bootable)
I 17:27:36 Destination File: C:\Documents and Settings\maurice\My Documents\3ware.iso
I 17:27:36 Destination Free Space: 27,035,709,440 Bytes (26,402,060 KB) (25,783 MB) (25 GB)
I 17:27:36 Destination File System: NTFS
I 17:27:36 File Splitting: Auto
I 17:32:03 Writing Image...
I 17:32:04 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:04:27
I 17:32:04 Average Write Rate: 8 KB/s (0.1x) - Maximum Write Rate: 8 KB/s (0.1x)

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Because you have to load CDROM drivers to get at the 'normal' files on the disc - and of course change the drive letter away from whatever your bootable disc uses for the boot image bit.

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