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Hello,

 

I am trying to create bootable dvd image.

 

file which i want to include on that dvd is greater than 4GB , so i have to use udf.

when i am choosing udf, and then i am checking create bootable dvd and i am giveing file to boot, it say :

 

Cannot add file to image !

 

bla, bla, bla

 

ISO9660 Limit : 4,294.....

 

Reason: File size exceeds the limit imposed by the ISO9660 File system.

 

 

but i chose UDF file system....

 

P.S.

 

when i uncheck : Make Image Bootable

 

i am able to create image.

 

 

What can i do?

Edited by antakar
Posted

There is no provision for making a bootable UDF only disc. (When you make it bootable the program forces ISO9660 back on again)

 

To be honest I don't know if it's possible or how to do it.

 

I think the program would have to make up a fake ISO9660 file system - as used on the Vista install discs.

Posted (edited)

It is possible, for example bootable Microsoft Vista DVds which are delivered with company like Dell...

Edited by antakar
Posted

FYI, I've now implemented support for this in the same way the Vista install CD seems to work - i.e. there's just a dummy 'README.TXT' file in the ISO9660 file system.

 

It'll be available in the next version - 2.4.0.0.

Posted (edited)

This is one of about 10 other (major) features that has been added since 12 April 2007. If you search hard enough you might find them all in the forum. :thumbup:

Edited by JasonFriday13
Posted

dontasciime

 

I dont think that my english is good enough to understand your sentence.

Really, but never mind.

 

I dont need any credits, i just need decent peace of software :)

 

Good job guys!! :)

Posted

He's basically saying that had you not brought this problem to my attention, it wouldn't have been implemented (just yet, if at all).

 

So yes, in a way, this has been included because of something you've done :)

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