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    Overburn with ImgBurn or BurnCDCC?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Thomas, May 11, 2008.

  1. Thomas

    Thomas McLovin

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    Hello all, I'm trying to burn an .iso that's 709Mbs, it's a linux Live CD to be exact. For some reason I can't find a way to burn this to a disc....Any help???
     
  2. bmwrob

    bmwrob Notebook Virtuoso

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    Here's a link I found when I had the same problem - I think it was with Gentoo. The article mentions DAO; DAO was already set by default on my copy of ImgBurn. I'm not sure if there's a way to do this with a CD (maybe two disks?). I just used a DVD.
     
  3. Thomas

    Thomas McLovin

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    Ok, all you do is ignore the prompt in ImgBurn, but there's no fix for my favorite, BurnCDCC.
     
  4. Ayle

    Ayle Trailblazer

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    Generally you don't have to set anything, the burning software will just find a way to put those 9mb somewhere.