Prathamesh,

The iso image is simply written "raw" onto the cd.

Treat it as any other iso image. An iso image is actually the cd image
in a file. Nero allows you to "burn an iso image" or words to that
effect. I run Linux so can't lookup Nero for you but you won't want to
use "make a bootable CD" because the iso image is already bootable. :)

-- 
Best wishes,
Derek

> Hi all 
>              I have successfully configured ltsp client and server ..
>              Everything is working fine .
>              I am having " iso "  image of the boot rom which i used
> it to boot my client from the floppy .
>              But ,   I want to make my client bootable from cdrom
> using this "iso" image.
> 
>              I want to make a bootable cd out of this " iso " image
> using windows operating system and NERO 5.0 cd burning software  ( it
> has a ' make bootable cd '  option  ).
>                 
>                          
>              In short I want to make a bootable cd using windows os .
> is it possible  ?
>            Please answer to my question ..
> 
>          



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