How to make a bootable CD from an ISO image with nero -Video tutorial

In this video tutorial we burn (burn) iso image with Nero and you can learn how to make a bootable CD regardless of whether the operating system XP, Vista, or Linux

We can also learn how to mount an ISO image using daemon tools and how you can assemble a game, an operating system or anything else in ISO format.

We will prepare you how soon a series of video tutorials formats (disk image) virtual ISO, UIF, DAA, BIN, CUE, which will make it difficult for you can not or do not know how to handle them.

Nothing, nobody was born taught and for that we are here, to give you a hand when you are in difficulty and beyond.

But for more please follow the following video tutorial.

by Bogdan Pelu

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For your convenience this tutorial video is ROMANIAN and can be watched full screen (Fullscreen)

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  • so you are phenomenal. Are you sure you are Romanian? For k I have never seen so much patience and blackberries in my mouth. I respect several tutorials ....

  • For those of you who are new to PC, you are like a heavenly hand ... that means the spirit of really helping someone, that means a real novel ... thank you guys, be healthy and help us further. ..all the best.

  • Thank you for the kind words and we can only rejoice that we are helpful and we are waiting for you with proposals for video tutorials that you want to see

  • I made a backup of my system drivers using driver genius and we saved a file type auto-installer archive.Acum can attach them to a modified nlite windows to automatically run with it? Thanks in advance .

  • For Elijah fox.
    Bravo're on the right track.
    So you can integrate drivers, but be careful to be in text mode and be all the bits 32.

  • I bother you with another question. Driver genius saves drivers in 4 formats: default, zip archive, self-extracting archive and auto-installer archive. Which of the 4 formats is good to attach to the customized operating system with nlite? Thanks again ... all the best.

  • It is difficult to answer you in a sentence, but basically your drivers do not need to be executable text, try them and see if you default backup in text format.
    And do not do backup and drivers that come with Windows installed.

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