hi jim,

yes nero can do ISO's, no unpacking is necessary.  at least i have heard
of others using nero just fine.  i myself have not used it.

joe

Joseph Cheek
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Jim Kelly wrote:

> I think that I am missing the boat with burning a CD... I downloaded the .iso
> image the other day and set out to burn it onto a CD. Well, I do not know much
> about ISO files, etc, so I downloaded WinImage. I figured that I would extract
> the ISO image and then use Nero to burn my CD. So, I started to extract the
> files and I kept getting an error around 6% because it was trying to extract
> files with files names that had colons in them. Ie- ../../foo:foo.foo
> 
> So I then thought that maybe Nero would see the ISO file and do it for itself,
> but it didn't work... What am I missing? Like I said, I have never really
> worked with .iso files before, so I am pretty clueless...
> 
> Thank for all of the help!
> 
> Jim Kelly
> 
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