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Hello Everyone,

 

I'm having an issue when trying to rip an ISO under Vista (Business). I'm trying to rip Windows Server 2003 Standard to ISO so that I can use it to install on a virtual machine, however when I mount the ISO MS Virtual PC isn't seeing it as a bootable disc, I don't think it's MSVM since I installed XP off of a pre-existing ISO image I had last night. I even tried running a verify between the ISO created and the original CD and everything turned up A-OK, any ideas? Thanks.

 

Update: I just ripped the ISO using ISORecorder and it's booting just fine in the VM, is this a bug in imgburn?

Edited by odiHnaD
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How exactly are you 'ripping' it ?

 

ImgBurn's 'Read' mode will do a 1:1 copy of the disc to an image file.

 

If you load up the image in ImgBurn as if you were going to burn it, what's does it say on the main screen for sector size / mode / type etc?

 

Does ImgBurn see the image as being bootable?

 

Read it again and copy + paste the log. Maybe we'll spot something.

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