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1. BOOT-DSK.ISO is an ISO image for a bootable CD-ROM containing
FreeDOS and Active@ Boot Disk utilities:
Active@ KILLDISK
Active@ UNERASER
Active@ Disk Image
Active@ Password Changer
Active@ Partition Recovery
Active@ NTFS Reader
DOS versions of products are located on the bootable partition that is not
visible under Windows environment. Documentation for all products,
in PDF format, as well as Windows Console versions of Active@ UNERASER and
Active@ KILLDISK are located on the partition of the CD-ROM that is
accessible under Windows. These two products (Console versions) could be
run from the Windows environment as well.
To prepare the CD-ROM and run Active@ Boot Disk:
- Use any CD/DVD burning software (like Ahead Nero) to burn a CD-ROM ISO image
- Insert this CD-ROM into CD-ROM drive of the computer
- Check that the CD-ROM has boot priority over HDD in BIOS settings
- Re-boot the machine
The computer will boot in DOS mode and the Active@ Boot Disk menu is
launched at startup.
Good Luck!
Additional product info is on ours web sites:
www.boot-disk.net
www.ntfs.com
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
How can I write ISO files to CD or DVD?
Many products are posted as ISO-9660 image files. An ISO-9660 image file is
an exact representation of a CD or DVD, including the content and the
logical format. The most common use of an image file is to write it to
a blank CD-R or DVD-R, resulting in an identical copy of the original disc
including file name and volume label information. ISO image files may also be
opened and their contents copied to a local folder, much like ZIP files. ISO
files may also be virtually mounted and accessed as a device. These three
methods of using ISO images are described below.
Writing ISO files to CD-R Most CD-R writing software includes a feature to
create a CD from an image file. Below are instructions for some popular
applications:
1. Active@ ISO Burner (Freeware)
Active@ ISO Burner is a freeware application that will allow you to burn an
ISO image file to CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, CD-RW, DVD-RW and DVD+RW...
- Download and extract archive http://www.ntfs.com/downloads/Iso-burner.zip
2. - Insert a blank CD in your CD-RW drive.
- Run Active@ ISO Burner.
- Type path to ISO image or click Browse button to locate it in standard dialog.
- Click [BURN ISO!] button to start process of writing ISO image to CD.
2. ISO Recorder Power Toy
ISO Recorder is a Windows XP freeware utility that uses native Windows XP
functions to write images to a CD. You can download this utility from the
author’s Web page. When the program is installed, it is automatically
associated with the ISO file extension in Windows Explorer.
For more information about this utility, visit the author’s Web page at
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
Steps to create a CD if you have installed ISO Recorder Power Toy:
- Download the ISO CD image to a folder on your computer.
- Insert a blank CD in your CD-RW drive.
- Start Windows Explorer.
- Locate the ISO file, right-click the file name, and then click Copy image
to CD to open the ISO Recorder Wizard.
- Follow the steps in the wizard to write the image to the CD.
Another alternate method:
- You can also right-click your CD-R drive and choose Copy Image to CD.
- In the new window browse to the ISO file and click Next.
3. Nero - Burning ROM (Ahead Software)
You can use Nero Burning ROM to record a CD from an ISO file. For more
information about this program, visit the Ahead Software Web site at:
http://www.ahead.de
Steps to create a CD if you have installed Nero - Burning ROM:
- Download the ISO CD image to a folder on your computer.
- Insert a blank CD in your CD-RW drive.
- Start Nero Burning.
- Follow the wizard steps to select Data CD creation.
- When the wizard closes, click Burn Image on the File menu.
- In the Open dialog box, select the ISO file, and then click Open.
- In the wizard, click Burn to write the image to the CD.
4. EasyCD Creator (Roxio)
You can use EasyCD Creator to create a CD from an ISO file. When the
program is installed, it is automatically associated with the ISO file
extension in Windows Explorer. For more information about this program,
visit the Roxio Web site at: http://www.roxio.com
Steps to create a CD if you have installed EasyCD Creator:
- Download the ISO CD image to a folder on your computer.
- Insert a blank CD in your CD-RW drive.
- Start Windows Explorer.
- Locate the ISO file, right-click the file name, and then click Open
to start EasyCD.
- In the Write Method section of the CD Creation Setup dialog box,
click Disk at Once for optimum recording performance.