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BOAC 14th January 2006 08:38

ISO/Boot CDRoms
 
I have downloaded 2 ISOs from Maxtor for Drive diagnostics. Both are for 'boot' CDRoms. If (can I?) I put both onto the same CDRom will the second just overwrite the first boot stuff (see how much I understand it:) ) and will I be able to go back to DOS to run the other prog after booting, or do I just bite the bullet and add another CDRom to my pile?

Saab Dastard 14th January 2006 11:45

Re: ISO/Boot CDRoms
 
2 ISO boot images = 2 bootable CD-ROMs

BOAC 14th January 2006 12:03

Re: ISO/Boot CDRoms
 
Happy with the theory, SD, just wondered if I could get both on one disk.

Mac the Knife 14th January 2006 12:47

Re: ISO/Boot CDRoms
 
Do the forums still have a limit on how brief you can be in replies/posts?

Anyway mon cher BOAC, the answer is no.

An iso is a disk image - you can't have more than one disk image on one disk.

Tinstaafl 14th January 2006 15:21

Re: ISO/Boot CDRoms
 
Got me thinking about this....

Using Linux it's sort of possible if the combined size of the two .iso files *plus* necessary additional Linux operating system software is all small enough to fit on the disk.

A hell of a lot of stuffing around booting from a small Linux distro then using loopback to access each .iso. Probably need to run a virtual Windows machine within Linux or interface translation software such as WINE if the software is Windoze based. Still might not work if the software must have direct access to the hardware.

On the whole a lot of stuffing around for questionable results so definitely a CD-ROM for each .iso is the way to go.

BOAC 14th January 2006 15:28

Re: ISO/Boot CDRoms
 
Roger chaps! 2 CDRoms in their boxes!

Memetic 15th January 2006 01:48

Re: ISO/Boot CDRoms
 
Tinstaafl, have you seen this : http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

Looks close to what you are describing.

On a slightly related topic, have you seen www.puppylinux.com ? Fits on a samll (64MB)USB drive nicely, the version that runs from a CD-R and saves your files back to it on shut down is neat too.

Memetic.


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