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Check if a CD is bootable

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  • D dlarkin77

    Thanks, I'll try that.

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    Lost User
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    Easier to reboot lol?

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    • D dlarkin77

      Hi, I've just created a bootable CD and now I would like to check if it is actually bootable. Is there anyway to do this without actually trying to boot from it? Thanks, dlarkin77

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      hairy_hats
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      Why are you scared to boot off it?

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      • H hairy_hats

        Why are you scared to boot off it?

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        I'm not scared to boot off it, I just don't want to have to wait the 10 minutes it takes for the machine to restart.

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        • D dlarkin77

          I'm not scared to boot off it, I just don't want to have to wait the 10 minutes it takes for the machine to restart.

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          hairy_hats
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          :D 10 mins rebooting is still quicker than downloading, setting up and running VMWare...

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          • H hairy_hats

            :D 10 mins rebooting is still quicker than downloading, setting up and running VMWare...

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            Mladen Jankovic
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            ... and after all that he still needs to reboot. :-D (If I remember correctly, VMWare requires reboot after installation.)

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            • H hairy_hats

              :D 10 mins rebooting is still quicker than downloading, setting up and running VMWare...

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              dlarkin77
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              Yeah but I have VMWare installed already. As it turns out the disk isn't bootable anyway.

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              • D dlarkin77

                Yeah but I have VMWare installed already. As it turns out the disk isn't bootable anyway.

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                rastaVnuce
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                dlarkin77 wrote:

                I've just created a bootable CD

                So... you haven't created a bootable CD :)

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                • L Lost User

                  Easier to reboot lol?

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                  John M Drescher
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                  I could have virtualbox installed and booting off a cd in less time than it takes to reboot.

                  John

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                  • J John M Drescher

                    I could have virtualbox installed and booting off a cd in less time than it takes to reboot.

                    John

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                    Still would just take less time to reboot your machine...

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                    • L Lost User

                      Still would just take less time to reboot your machine...

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                      John M Drescher
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                      Since my XP SP3 box is connected to corporate network it takes at least 5 minutes to shutdown and the same 5 minutes to reboot. I am saying that installing virtualbox off my network share would probably be faster than that.

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                      • D dlarkin77

                        Hi, I've just created a bootable CD and now I would like to check if it is actually bootable. Is there anyway to do this without actually trying to boot from it? Thanks, dlarkin77

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                        Snowman58
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                        Open the CD with something like MajicISO or Roxio. It will tell you if the CD is bootable.

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