Hi,
  I have been trying to create the Installation CD's for Debian from the ISO's 
I have downloaded. For some unknown reason, my CD's do not act like they are 
supposed to afterwards.  Oh sure, the icon show's up in Explorer from the CD 
icon as the OS that is recorded on the cd, but they will not boot to the cd.  
Yes, I have the CD-ROM as my first boot device in BIOS.
  I'm running Win98 SE on the machine with my burner.
  My System info:
  Asus P3V133 MB latest BIOS
  Celeron 400MHz not over-clocked
  SB-16 SC
  Ovislink 8139ATX NIC
  Adaptec 78xx SCSI Adapter for cd-rw
  Voodoo3-2000 AGP 16 meg video
  20GB Fujitsu 7200RPM hdd w/17GB free space
  384MB PC-100 Non-ECC
  52X CD-ROM,
  Philips CD3600 CD-RW with the very latest Firmware.  
  I record the CD's in iso9660 format, Joliet, and neither worked.  :( It still 
will not boot to it.  I tried using a boot disk, but when it gets to the CD, I 
get "This isn't a valid CD"..
  I finally had to have my friend Nate make them for me.  My recorder makes 
other cd's just fine.  Audio, Data, you name it. 
  Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.  
  Thanks in advance,

  Jack

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