ISO format represents an image of a CD. If you have a Windows OS, use
the CD burning software that comes with it to recreate the CD from the
ISO file. Do not burn the file into the CD as-is.
Ryan and Sabrina Tardi wrote:
What do I do with the ISO files once they are downloaded? Do I burn
them
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 09:29:11PM -0500, Ryan and Sabrina Tardi wrote:
> What do I do with the ISO files once they are downloaded? Do I burn
> them directly to a CD then use the CD to install? Forgive me for my
> ignorance of ISO files!
Exactly correct.
Burn them directly to a CD.
They are alr
Ryan and Sabrina Tardi wrote:
> What do I do with the ISO files once they are downloaded? Do I burn
> them directly to a CD then use the CD to install? Forgive me for my
> ignorance of ISO files!
correct.
the 1st iso/cd is bootable and contains most of the basic programs.
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Armin Pirkovitsch
Ryan and Sabrina Tardi wrote:
> What do I do with the ISO files once they are downloaded? Do I burn
> them directly to a CD then use the CD to install?
Hi and welcome to FreeBSD!
Yes, you use your favorite CD burning software like Nero or CloneCD and
tell it to burn the ISO to the CD. This is a
What do I do with the ISO files once they are downloaded? Do I burn
them directly to a CD then use the CD to install? Forgive me for my
ignorance of ISO files!
Ryan and Sabrina Tardi
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St. Andrews, MB R1A 4B6
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