RE: Writing ISO file in Windows environment

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Truthfully, the easiest program to use is Roxio Easy CD Creator.  Just double-click the .ISO file in Windows, and it will prompt for a blank CD and burn the CD for you.  Simple.
 
 

 

Hello,

I am using windows XP. I want to use Red Hat Linux Fedora. I have downloaded the iso files in my hard disk. I would like to know how to write iso files in CD and so that it can be booted from the disk. I have only one OS right now - Win XP and my CD Burner works fine in this environment. Once I have installabale Cd, I will get rid of WIN XP.. it will be big day for me...

I appreciate your help.

Thank you

--Shamshad

 


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