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Lincade ISO - do what with it?

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Ummon:
I downloaded the ISO and then just 'sent' it to the CD drive, and Windows wrote it to it. However, when trying to boot from it, I got the following: FAILURE BOOT DISC (and retry, etc...). So, was there something I was supposed to do with it? Maybe extract the files and write those to the disc? Something else?

HaRuMaN:

--- Quote from: Ummon on January 30, 2009, 06:11:47 am ---I downloaded the ISO and then just 'sent' it to the CD drive, and Windows wrote it to it. However, when trying to boot from it, I got the following: FAILURE BOOT DISC (and retry, etc...). So, was there something I was supposed to do with it? Maybe extract the files and write those to the disc? Something else?

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Yeah.  Don't do that.  Get a better burning software, like Nero.

NickG:
I would like to suggest this if you need a free one(donate-ware)
http://www.imgburn.com/
It is fairly simple to use and can be called by right-clicking on your .iso file

tikbalang:
burn slower, like 8x.

Ummon:
I have Nero. I haven't any more discs, and have twice forgotten to grab some from my friend. Will let you know, though. I was idly thinking about the latest Advancemame, though, since it is used in Lincade, and thinking if I could easily switch it in place of the last version?

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