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Wont read the iso
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fishgut11
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Jan 3, 2008, 02:57 AM
 
ok here goes.. ok i downloaded SP2 and i burned the iso onto a disk, i got up to the part where it says put the windows installation disc in and it then says it wont recognize it, i tryed many diffrent ways of burning the iso, just burning that, and even burning everything that i downloaded, i just need some help and maybe some help walking me through it
     
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Jan 3, 2008, 08:50 AM
 
Welcome to our forums!

I'm not sure exactly what you're trying here. It sounds like what you've done is copy the iso file to a disc-that won't do anything useful for you. What you must do is to burn that image to a disc. How you'd do that depends on what software you have handy (and what computer you're using-on a Mac, you can do it using Disk Utility).

And remember, in order to work properly, a Windows Install disc for a Mac MUST ALREADY HAVE SP2 INTEGRATED INTO IT. It may actually run without this, but it won't "work" after the install finishes. For a PC, it's also safer to have SP2 integrated before you start-a Windows computer that's connected to the Internet but not protected by SP2 could be "found" by any number of malware sources and attacked in a matter of minutes. It's best to just "slipstream" the SP2 download into your XP install disc-take a look at the slipstreaming thread in our reference stuff. It's fairly easy, pretty much painless, and prevents a number of rather unpleasant problems. It only requires that you have access to a Windows computer that has a CD burner, and only for something like 30 minutes max.

Let us know how things go for you, and again, Welcome!

Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
     
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Jan 3, 2008, 04:34 PM
 
When you look at the disc you burned, do you see an ISO file or files on it such as i386?
     
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Jan 3, 2008, 10:18 PM
 
Maybe use Burn to burn the ISO...
     
Andrew_Campbell
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Jan 4, 2008, 07:58 PM
 
Originally Posted by cgc View Post
Maybe use Burn to burn the ISO...
Or simply use Apple's own Disk Utility. Unless he's trying to burn this ON a PC. In that case, I suggest he try ImgBurn.
     
   
 
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