IT WORKS!! I just burned a bootable CD with NERO that boots!
1) Run "regedit" and go to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ahead\Nero
- Burning ROM\General"
2) In the right pane the top entry is "AddISOFileVersion"
3) Right Click on "AddISOFileVersion" and select "Modify"
4) The value will be "1", highlight the value and change to
"0" - that's zero.
5) Close regedit, reboot, and then follow the instructions below.
boot.bin and xpboot.bin will both work as the image file.
I have also extracted an xpboot.img file (2k) from an 2600 ISO boot image
using CDMage.
You can download xpboot.img at:
http://home.rochester.rr.com/hessfink/xpboot.img
TO
CREATE AND BURN A BOOT CD IN NERO: |
1) Close the "Wizard" and select "File" "New"
2) Scroll down the CD types and select "CD-ROM (Boot)"
3) A New right pane BOOT tab will appear. Select "image File"
as the "Source of Boot
Image Data" and browse until you point to the "xpboot.img"
file you downloaded above,
or "xpboot.bin" or "boot.bin" if you already have
those files.
4)"Enable Expert Settings" and select "NO EMULATION",
Boot Message is MICROSOFT CORPORATION, Load Segment remains default of
07C0, and change Number of Loaded Sectors to 4.
5) Click on LABEL Tab, enter the Volume Label as WXPVOL_EN for Corporate
Build or whatever is correct. Enter MICROSOFT_CORPORATION as the "Publisher"
and "Data Preparer".
6) Click BURN Tab and make sure "Write", "Finalize CD",
and Write Method of "Disc-At-Once" are checked.
7) Click ISO tab to check. The defaults on this tab are correct - they
are ISO level 1, Mode 1, ISO 9660, Joliet
8) Click "New" in the right corner to add your files. Add files
with Drag & Drop as normal. When you have finished with your files,
select the "Write CD" icon or "File, Write CD"
9) The boot dialog box will pop-up again, and if you're paranoid you can
double check your settings. On the boot tab your "Expert" settings
are grayed out, but still there - this is normal.
10) Select "Write" and burn your bootable CD.
Option: Once the CD is burned you can save your setup in Nero. Then when
you want to burn another XP Corporate Boot Disk, just open the saved *.nrb
and burn. The saved file is just a list of files and settings.
Now you can create your Boot CD's with Nero without having to use another
program when you need to create a bootable CD from files!!
Try it and please let us know that this worked for you.
Thanks to NameOFtheDAY for the simple Registry fix that allows Nero to
make Bootable CD's!!
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