Make bootable iso from student d/l

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  1. Posts : 16,163
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       #380

    akad,

    it will be easier for you to copy oscdimg.exe directly onto the C drive.

    Then forget the system32 altogether - your command window should look like this:

    C:\>Oscdimg.exe –u2 –bC:\expandedSetup\boot\etfsboot.com –h C:\expandedSetup C:\7.iso
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  2. Posts : 24
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       #381

    I did that, and this is what I got:
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       #382

    Is there a line? Do I need to take a ticket for help? ;3
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  4. Posts : 16,163
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       #383

    Shadowman if you are on XP - try doing the same as above.

    People are having a surprising amount of trouble with directories - I may revisit the tutorial and see if I can make it easier.
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    Windows XP Home Edition 32-bit
       #384

    I think part of my problem (maybe) that when I open Command Prompt the first thing I see is this C:\Documents and Settings\Josh>

    should I be seeing just C:\>
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       #385

    OK, seem to be working now:
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       #386

    So it looks like you have be in windows\system32 when you run the command. You need to make this clear in the tutorial, SIW2.
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    Windows 7 Pro (64-bit)
       #387

    So the iso has been created, but I got a warning. Still OK?
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       #388

    akadmon help me
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  10. Posts : 16,163
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       #389

    shadowman said:
    I think part of my problem (maybe) that when I open Command Prompt the first thing I see is this C:\Documents and Settings\Josh>

    should I be seeing just C:\>

    The bit before the prompt > should be the place you copied oscdimg.exe to.

    Assuming you put oscdimg in C:\windows\system32, that should be the bit before the prompt.

    to get there, you need to change directory, like this ( type the bold bits):

    C:\Documents and Settings\Josh>cd /d C:\windows\system32

    press enter.

    You should now see:

    C:\windows\system32>

    put the command in directly at the prompt and you see:

    C:\windows\system32>Oscdimg.exe etc

    then press enter.
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