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Nero worked for me . Just make sure you run linux mediacheck once you run those burned cds on your new system.<BR>
Raghu.<BR>
On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 20:58, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>Am Mo, den 19.01.2004 schrieb Greg Ennis um 02:46:
> Everyone,
>
> I am new to the Fedora list and would like to create a system and try it
> out.
>
> I have downloaded the iso, and rpm images on a Windows XP based PC with a
> writeable CD. I will be installing Fedora on a different PC designed just
> for development and testing purposes. The notice on the fedora website
> stipulates the use of cdrecord for Linux systems or rawrite for bootable
> discs on DOS systems. Is there any software that will allow me to burn an
> iso image from an Windows XP system to a HP CD-writeable 9300 drive so that
> I can use it to install Fedora on a 'blank' PC.
>
> Your help would be appreciated!!!
>
> Thank you,
>
> Greg Ennis
Hi Ennis,
you can use any CD burn application on Windows XP[tm] that allows you to
burn CDs from ISO image files. For instance Nero does or WinOnCD by
Roxio.
Alexander
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