Thanks for posting this, you just made my job at work a LOT easier, since
they won't pay for burning software for my local PC (and I have a burner, go
figure).  So we always have to run to our operations center to have them
burn CDs for us....

- Joey

On 2/19/07, auditodd at comcast.net <auditodd at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> My personal favorite CD/DVD burning utility for Windows is DeepBurner.
>
> There is a free version, a pro version, and a portable version.
>
> I've been using it for years and find it invaluable.
>
> --
> ==========
> Todd Young
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "John T. Hoffoss" <john.t.hoffoss at gmail.com>
> > On 2/19/07, Josh Welch <josh at joshwelch.com> wrote:
> > > An ISO file is just an image of a CD/DVD, as you've found burning an
> > > ISO file to a CD provides no value. What you will need to do is use a
> > > CD Burning utility which can open an ISO file, i.e. Nero or similar,
> > > and burn the contents of the ISO to your CD. You can then use this for
> > > the purpose you intend.
> >
> > Since Steven is probably already running Windows, there's also a free
> > powertoy utility from Microsoft that will burn an ISO. FYI.
> >
> > -John
> >
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