Salam Arifi! You need an iso9660 aware burning tool on NT.
Don't listen to thoose who say this can't or shouldn't be done... I have Debian 2.0 Distribution and Contrib CD's I made on the the NT machine at work. You need to download this (free software): ftp://ftp.cdarchive.com/pub/goldenhawk/download/cdr35c-e.exe This is a self-extracting executable, with Goldhawk's command-line based 32 bit cd writer software. The programme you want here is FILE2CD.EXE. Just open a CMD console, and type: x:\<path>\file2cd for a list of options. It's quite smart, and generally can locate the burner on your machine, without extended command-line options. The only one you probably need is the postgap option, for non-joliet, non-MS compatible CDs. I succesfully burned several CDs on the first attempt with the command: c:\utils\file2cd c:\isoimage\binary-i386.iso /POSTGAP It took about 36 Min. for each burn, at 2x speed. Good Luck! Jeremiah Cornelius ---Arifi Koseoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello again, > > This is the second time I am posting this message, since I find it > really hard to believe that no one in this list was able to suggest a > solution. I will be really thankful if someone can help me with this > question: > > I downloaded the Debian CD images, and unsuccessfully tried to write > them to CDs using the following applications: > > HP SureStore cd writer software > Adaptec EZ CD-Writer > > Although I changed the .raw extensions to .iso, the software listed > above did not recognize them as ISO9660 CD images and attempted to > just copy the file to the CD, which is of course useless. > > The MD5 checksums of the files are correct. > > Thanks in advance, > Arifi Koseoglu > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > > Hello everyone, > > I hope this is not a FAQ. > > I downloaded the Debian CD images, and unsuccessfully tried to write > them to CDs using the following applications: > > HP SureStore cd writer software > Adaptec EZ CD-Writer > > Although I changed the .raw extensions to .iso, the software listed > above did not recognize them as ISO9660 CD images and attempted to > just copy the file to the CD, which is of course useless. > > The MD5 checksums of the files are correct. > > I will appreciate very much if anyone here could shed some light > on the problem. > > Thanks in advance, > Arifi Koseoglu > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > == Jeremiah Cornelius "Been there, done that, and have the T-shirt." _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

