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The easiest way is to not copy the files and folders in the first place, just copy the CD itself.

If you want to make a bootable CD from scratch, most CD-burning software includes that option. If you don't have that option, there are plenty of freeware tools on the internet that you can download for this purpose. Typically you will create an ISO image of the CD from a folder structure and then burn the image.

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Q: I copied the folders and files from Linux bootable CD and now i want to make bootable CD from files and folder which I've copied How can i do this?
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