In creating a bootable CD, one needs a blank CD, .iso file of the software, and a computer that has a CD drive and file burning application. The process involves running the burning application, choosing the .iso file and inserting the blank CD into the CD drive. The process takes several minutes.
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many linux distributions you can just download and burn to cd and then boot from cd afterwards and most of them have the dual boot option so you don't need to create one but if you'd like to make one you can use a bootloader like grub or syslinux but most linux distros already have a dual boot option.
Do One Thing. Try Any Freeware Software like Dban Or Killdisk. You Have To Create A Bootable CD Out Of It And Run The CD On Your PC. If The Computer Does Not Display "Boot From CD Or DVD" At Boot, Then Go In The Advanced BIOS Features In Your BIOS And Change The Boot Priority Setting As :- 1. Floppy / CD Or DVD 2. CD Or DVD / Floppy 3. Hard Disk Hope This Helps.
Because, you didn't choose the CD drive like a bootable, or the CD disk is not bootable.
use to boot up the unit from the cd/dvd drive rather than the HD.
Download and boot from the Ultimate Boot CD available from http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ Use a disk utility to erase the partition and Windows will do the rest when you install it. thank you pretty good windows xp boot disk
The Ultimate Boot CD website consists of a download to the Ultimate Boot CD software, a forum, and a wiki. The download's purpose and features are listed on the page.
First thing is, the CD has to be a 'Bootable CD'.Change the 'First/Primary boot device' in the bios setting to 'CD ROM'. Ususally it will be floppy disk, by default. Insert the bootable CD into the CD drive. That's it!!
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You can and it will load but it will tell you that there is an error because the CD is meant for Dell only. You will need an E-Machine CD to boot or have some sort of Hirens Boot CD which can be downloaded for free by Googling it by name
A CD-ROM drive is not needed to boot the computer. Just put the hard drive first in the boot order in the BIOS.
It will first boot from CD if available and then from hard disk. If you need to install any operating system or want to boot from CD, you need to enable this option.