DVD after burn

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cnorgangrad

I'm having a problem.... On the DVD after burn, it only has one file...
readme.txt that contains the following:

"This disc contains a "UDF" file system and requires an operating system
that supports the ISO-13346 "UDF" file system specification."

When I try to boot from that DVD, the computer freezes... what's up with
this???
 
Andre,

I think my iso may be damaged from the download. When I extracted it,
there was only a readme.txt file.... none others.... guess it's back to
downloading! :-(
 
It's no big deal... already at 15%. I left it on my download manager...
so it's downloading at 775 KB/s... not too shabby! *fingers crossed*
 
cnorgangrad said:
I'm having a problem.... On the DVD after burn, it only has one file...
readme.txt that contains the following:

"This disc contains a "UDF" file system and requires an operating system
that supports the ISO-13346 "UDF" file system specification."

When I try to boot from that DVD, the computer freezes... what's up with
this???

You're kidding, right? You do know you can't just burn the ISO file to a
DVD,
you have to use software such as Roxio to recreate the original DVD
structure.

Tom Lake
 
I had this exact condition using Roxio Easy CD Creator 6.0. What I did
to avoid a re-download was:
1.) Use IsoBuster to extract the DVD and Bootable Image
a.) LB2CFRE_EN_DVD
b.) BootCatalog.Cat
c.) Microsoft Corporation.Img
2.) Manually create a bootable DVD-R using the .Img
a.) Add the BootCatalog.Cat module
3.) Load the contents of the extracted LB2CFRE_EN_DVD
4.) Name the disk appropriately
4.) Burn the Disk
This is a generalized set of instructions. I would have to go back and look
at my notes for any additional steps/options.
 
Yep :o)

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Noooo - it's because you're using a ISO utility which doesn't support the
correct type of ISO that the Vista download is - it's quite possible that
it's actually a healthy ISO image :o)

Here's a getting started guide:
http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?getstarted (server might be a bit
slow)

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I'm not that DENSE Tom... I did try to recreate the original DVD... then
I even tried extracting the ISO image... still, no other files than the
readme.txt.... I'm downloading again now....
 
um,
So burncdcc won't do it???
Jeff
cnorgangrad said:
I'm not that DENSE Tom... I did try to recreate the original DVD... then I
even tried extracting the ISO image... still, no other files than the
readme.txt.... I'm downloading again now....
 
Andre et al:

Looks like it worked with the re-download. The former was damaged....
hmmm.... oh well, it worked and that's all that mattered!

Thanks a bunch! You guys are great!
 
cnorgangrad ha scritto:
I'm having a problem.... On the DVD after burn, it only has one file...
readme.txt that contains the following:

Burned with Nero6: absolutely no problems at all. Ciao,

p.bes
 
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