Probably any decent cd burning package like nero would do it, but why bootable?

'We is a top level app, won't run without windows installed, etc, so just make an image and put your updates on it.

this brings me to a consideration I've been wanting to bring up to gwmicro but haven't gotten around to doing so.

Now I don't have any problem with gwmicro wanting to make a few extra bucks for cd mail-outs, that's business, but why not offer the ability to download images as a paid option?

I tutored someone over christmas who was furious because he got himself a new
64 bit pc and wanting to run we on it, but of course it was the holidays, and I think we'd just had an upgrade or something and so would have been sometime in the middle of january before he got his cd.

I don't blame him, that's an un-necessary inconvenience.

Now if jaws can do up to the minute updates, we should be able to also.

This is the digital age, if there is some reason we must have an image to install from a cd, then we should have access to it any time, any place, I'm really curious why jaws users can get everything they need via standard executable download updates, but we need physical cds, that seems rather behind the times.

Offering images would necessitate a little more work or maybe less work I don't know, but if it's a matter of the few extra bucks, I don't think most folks would have trouble with that if they had the convenience of grabbing their image anytime they needed it right up to the minute of where we is in development.

There's nothing special about we cds, I've made back-up copies many time with cloning software and they work fine.

I've made back-up copies with updates on them for convenience, and they work fine but of course if a new os needs the up to the minute install cd to run, then that won't work, but I got my we cd and updates safe on non-volatile media.

So what do ye say gwmicro?

How about paid iso image downloads?

I see you guys sprung for a fast server now, last update I got came at me with the full bandwidth I can suck, so why not save the hassle and unreliability of physical mail-outs and go all digital, nls is doing it, most software vendors do it, is it too far to stretch for us to offer that option?

Submitted with respect,
Chris Belle.


At 06:40 PM 5/7/2010, K4NKZ Jim wrote:
hi everybody,
how can I make a bootable authorize CD of w_E 7.2 with everything on it that
my window-eyes 7.1 authorize CD has

with out buying a 7.2 CD?

I don't want to have to buy a 7.2 CD!
thanks for any and all help!


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