Using
Nero Burning ROM you can create a bootable disc with which the computer can be started without having to access the hard drive. For this reason a bootable disc is often used as an "emergency disc" to start the computer if it is not possible to access the hard drive.
To create a bootable disc from ISO image file, proceed as follows:
1. Click the
New button in the main Nero Burning ROM screen.
>> The New Compilation window is opened.
2. If you want to create a bootable CD, select the entry
CD from the combo box and the entry
CD-ROM (Boot) from the selection list.
If you want to create a bootable DVD, select the entry
DVD from the combo box and the entry
DVD-ROM (Boot) from the selection list.
>> The tabs for the bootable disc are displayed; the Boot tab is in front.
3. If the template data for the bootable disc should originate from a logical drive:
a. Select the Bootable logical drive option button in the Source of boot image data area.
b. Select the entry you want from the drop-down menu.
4. If the template data for the bootable disc should originate from an image file:
a. Select the Image file option button in the Source of boot image data area.
b. Click on the Browse button and select the desired image file.
c. Select the language that should appear while the system is booting from the Boot locale drop-down menu.
d. Check the Enable expert features box and select the emulation type for the image file from the Emulation type drop-down menu.
5. Select any other options required on the tabs.
6. Click the
New button.
>> The selection screen is displayed.
7. Select the files/folders that should be written to the ISO part of the bootable disc and drag them into the compilation area.
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