Airman Thunderbird wrote:
> Excellent freeware app:
> http://www.cdburnerxp.se/features.php
>
>
> Saucer Man wrote:
>> Are there any freeware programs out there that will let me make a copy
>> of a bootable CD?
>>
I used that one once. Could never completely uninstall it. Burn4free is
good, many others.
Dave Cohen
CDBurnerXP cannot make bootable CD copies at this time. Thanks anyways.
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Thanks.
"Airman Thunderbird" <airman.basic@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Excellent freeware app:
> http://www.cdburnerxp.se/features.php
>
>
> Saucer Man wrote:
>> Are there any freeware programs out there that will let me make a copy of
>> a bootable CD?
>>
Burn4free doesn't allow CD copying at this time also. Thanks.
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Thanks.
"Dave Cohen" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> Airman Thunderbird wrote:
>> Excellent freeware app:
>> http://www.cdburnerxp.se/features.php
>>
>>
>> Saucer Man wrote:
>>> Are there any freeware programs out there that will let me make a copy
>>> of a bootable CD?
>>>
> I used that one once. Could never completely uninstall it. Burn4free is
> good, many others.
> Dave Cohen
"Saucer Man" (saucerman@nospam.net) writes:
> CDBurnerXP cannot make bootable CD copies at this time. Thanks anyways.
>
But it will copy data CDs (such as images or bit-for-bit copies of MP3
files, many zipped)?
Brendan
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>
> Thanks.
>
>
> "Airman Thunderbird" <airman.basic@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:c4ednSXznZj_p-rbnZ2dnUVZ_hKdnZ2d@netdoor.com...
>> Excellent freeware app:
>> http://www.cdburnerxp.se/features.php
>>
>>
>> Saucer Man wrote:
>>> Are there any freeware programs out there that will let me make a copy of
>>> a bootable CD?
>>>
>
>
In article <EuCdi.4777$s9.1522@bignews6.bellsouth.net>,
Saucer Man <saucerman@nospam.net> wrote:
>Are there any freeware programs out there that will let me make a copy of a
>bootable CD?
Absent a quick, direct way of doing it, there is an easy way involving 2
steps - if the disc is standard format and only one session.
Use any of a number of freeware utilities to sector scan the CD and save
the image as an ISO file.
Then use any of a number of freeware utilities (e.g. DeepBurner) to use
the .ISO as the source file for burning a copy.
"Mike S." <retsuhcs@xinap.moc> wrote in message
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>
> In article <EuCdi.4777$s9.1522@bignews6.bellsouth.net>,
> Saucer Man <saucerman@nospam.net> wrote:
>>Are there any freeware programs out there that will let me make a copy of
>>a
>>bootable CD?
>
> Absent a quick, direct way of doing it, there is an easy way involving 2
> steps - if the disc is standard format and only one session.
>
> Use any of a number of freeware utilities to sector scan the CD and save
> the image as an ISO file.
>
> Then use any of a number of freeware utilities (e.g. DeepBurner) to use
> the .ISO as the source file for burning a copy.
>
>