On 27 Jan, Scott J. Geertgens wrote: >> >> I am very new Linux user. I have taken the time to download the raw files >> from >> the debian-cd mirror site closest to me. I wanted to master my own CD that >> way. >> I unfortuneatly only have a DOS/Windows95 machine to work with. Does anyone >> know of a dos or windows cd-writer that will accept raw formatted files. I >> have >> Adaptec CD Creator for win95 and it doesn't like them. Any thoughts would be >> very helpful. I am looking forward to getting my feet wet with Linux. >> > > I believe the CD page said you could rename the .raw file to .iso to > make it recognized by Windows programs... > Hello,
lately I've burned a CD-ROM to backup my old harddisk unsing linux to create the cd-image file, then transferred it to the windows box whith the cd-writer. There we have WinOnCD, and it has a mode called track-image, that was able to burn the file "as is". I just dragged it onto the list of tracks and it recognised it as CD-ROM. Don't know about other programs. Good luck, Oliver > SJG > > >