Yes , the CD-ROM can boot from other bootable CD.
Thanks !
Ed Brown <ebrown@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ed Brown <ebrown@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
One more thing which you have probably already verified, but don't
mention specifically, is whether ANY disk is bootable in the the
CD-ROM. Is it in the boot sequence / can you boot using the CD-ROM and
another bootable CD?
-Ed
On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 02:46, Greg Morgan wrote:
> Chan Hang Lam wrote:
> > Sorry all,
> >
> > I re-write my question as it is not clear.
> >
> > I made a CD-RW disc from CD Recorder under RH90.
> > The disc is bootable in CD Recorder.
> > But it is not bootable in CD-ROM.
> > Any suggetion ?
> Chan,
>
> I can think of two hardware issues that could cause your problems. One,
> your CD Recorder device is multi-read by its very nature. Some older
> CD-ROM devices are not multi-read devices in that they can read a CD-R
> but cannot read a CD-R/W disk. The device must be multi-read before it
> can boot from a CD-R/W as I recall. Two, check your burn speed. Let's
> say your CD Recorder can read/write at 40X and let's say that your
> CD-ROM is older and can only read at 4X. If you burn a CD-R/W disc at
> 10x or a CD-R at 30X, your older CD-ROM drive may not be able to read
> it. It sounds like you are having physical drive issues and the rest of
> your process is to create a bootable disc is ok. I proposed these
> options from my own experience. ;-)
>
> Greg
>
>
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