If your iso is a precise image of a bootable cd/dvd, you need only a program to burn it. PowerIso can help with that. It's shareware but allows to burn bootable isos while it's trial.
If your iso is not bootable, you will have to make it so. Again PowerIso allows to do so, but you will have to find full working version. Anyway, you will need to find a bootable cd/dvd of the same software (OS and so) to extract the boot sector. After that you edit the current iso by integrating the boot sector to the iso and save as a another iso.
No. An ISO image is a copy of the file system of any disc with an ISO9660 file system. It does not have to be a bootable image.
You are not permitted to give out personal information on WikiAnswers, and we cannot email you without knowing your email. You can easily find a bootable ISO image on Ubuntu's website.
WinImage or Undisker for image files IsoBuser for Iso files
Download an ISO of the Mac OS CD, and then burn that ISO with Nero to the CD. It will be an exact copy of that disc. If the ISO was copied from a bootable CD then the copy you burn will be bootable.
It doesn't. ISO is a disk image format that is often used to distribute Linux and other CD images.
Install the ISO maker. Run the program to create an image file that is identical to the disk. This iso image can then be 'mounted' so it will look as though you have another disk drive attached to your computer. Install clone drive to 'mount' the iso you created from your disk. Final notes: The computer will treat the mounted iso image as a regular DVD/CD Drive and your game will do the same. You might have to make some changes like reinstall the game from the virtual disk in order for it to 'like' that Drive.
You need to get a special program from the internet to create a bootable disc. I reccomend IMGburn which can be found at imgburn When you download and install it, run it and choose write image file to disc. Browse to your iso file and click start
Yes there is. The major advantage of an ISO is that burning it as an image preserves the bootloader, where extracting and burning the contents does not. The bootloader needs to go on a specific part of the CD/DVD/USB drive for it to be bootable. Just burning the contents does not do this. ISO also makes a checksum of the entire ISO instead of each file it contains. That can be used to make sure that the download happened without error.
Use a disk image emulator like Daemon tools, or free emulators such as Furius ISO Mount, ImDisk, K3b and WinCDEme. ALWAY SCAN HACKED FILES.
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.
To create a bootable USB drive using the "CD F" command, you can use a tool like Rufus or Win32 Disk Imager. These tools allow you to select the ISO file of the operating system you want to install on the USB drive and then write it to the drive using the "CD F" command. This process will make the USB drive bootable and ready for installation.
If there is sufficient space in the USB drive, it is possible to create a bootable USB from the original downloaded .iso image.