John...
Thanks for your note.
I took the program as I got it and made no changes to the configuration.
And yet, it produces disks that won't boot.
If you might remember - could you tell me the procedure you use to burn a CD.
That might be all I need to see where I am going wrong.
Thanks..
On Saturday 24 March 2001 19:56, you wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > I need a little help with xcdroast. I see there is no help file with it
> > so I have no where else to turn..
> >
> > Simply put - I burned a couple of iso images using xcdroast and they
> > won't boot. And yet they are supposed to boot up just fine. I finally
> > went to Windows98 (heavens!!) and ran their adaptec program and it made a
> > beautiful CD for me. It boots perfectly with no fuss or muss.
> >
> > Now - I am sure xcdroast can do the same but what is the trick in doing
> > this??
>
> All I can tell you is that it has worked for me. Did you
> make any changes to the default settings? If you have an
> actual ISO image, do NOT make any changes to the filesystem
> type (such as changing to/from Unix/RockRidge, etc) just
> burn it as-is. Should turn out fine.
> John
>
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