From: Harry Bloomfield on
After trying various utils which were supposed to be able to extract an
iso CD image back onto a CD and wasting around 18 CD's, all of which
turned out to be blank of any files, I finally tried ImgBurn which
succeeded in reproducing a usable CD. It worked at the first attempt,
why the others failed I don't know, but they all closed the CD and
failed to even put a title on the CD - strange.

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From: Dave on
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 00:22:24 +0100, Harry Bloomfield wrote:

> After trying various utils which were supposed to be able to extract an
> iso CD image back onto a CD and wasting around 18 CD's, all of which
> turned out to be blank of any files, I finally tried ImgBurn which
> succeeded in reproducing a usable CD. It worked at the first attempt,
> why the others failed I don't know, but they all closed the CD and
> failed to even put a title on the CD - strange.

Nice simple utility for burning iso's that's never failed me- BurnCDCC.
That's all it does,burn iso's,only settings are for burn speed.
One .exe file 144 kb,no install needed.
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/downloads-free-software.htm

Dave


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