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       #390

    akadmon said:
    So the iso has been created, but I got a warning. Still OK?
    LOOKS GOOD. The warning is just to let you know you have created a udf system - that's what you want.
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       #391

    Shadow, when you follow my previous post , you will get exactly what Akad got :

    Make bootable iso from student d/l-akad-2009-10-24_043552.jpg
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       #392

    SIW2 said:
    Shadow, when you follow my previous post , you will get exactly what Akad got :

    Make bootable iso from student d/l-akad-2009-10-24_043552.jpg
    SIW Why don't we get folks to unpack the files (to get the sources) and then use the Microsoft USB/DVD Download tool to take those sources and make it either a DVD or a bootable USB

    Microsoft Store: Download Manager Help

    The tool is FREE and it should elimnate the need to build the ISO manually
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       #393

    SIW2 said:
    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.
    by "etc" what do I type in?
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       #394

    Zi,

    You have to have an .iso to use that. It will burn the .iso, or extract it to usb for you.
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       #395

    SIW2 said:
    Zi,

    You have to have an .iso to use that. It will burn the .iso, or extract it to usb for you.
    Yeah I just saw that...

    Grr...the tool would have been fantastic otherwise
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       #396

    SIW2 said:
    by "etc" what do I type in?
    What is the path to your expandedsetup folder?
    it's on my desktop
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       #397

    Zidane24 said:
    SIW2 said:
    Zi,

    You have to have an .iso to use that. It will burn the .iso, or extract it to usb for you.
    Yeah I just saw that...

    Grr...the tool would have been fantastic otherwise
    Yeah, bummer - useful for making bootable flash drives, I suppose - assuming you have the iso to start with.
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       #398

    SIW2 said:
    Zidane24 said:
    SIW2 said:
    Zi,

    You have to have an .iso to use that. It will burn the .iso, or extract it to usb for you.
    Yeah I just saw that...

    Grr...the tool would have been fantastic otherwise
    Yeah, bummer - useful for making bootable flash drives, I suppose - assuming you have the iso to start with.
    I have just been trying to figure out how to make this process easier since most of the users here are making mistakes at the Command Prompt level...

    A simple bat file?
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       #399

    by "etc" what do I type in?

    If it is on your desktop, do this:

    C:\windows\system32>oscdimg -u2 -b"C:\Documents and Settings\Josh\Desktop\expandedSetup\boot\etfsboot.com" -h "C:\Documents and Settings\Josh\Desktop\expandedSetup" C:\7.iso
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