I successfully created a modified Windows installation using nLite 1.2.1.
No errors during the procedure, everything went fine. I removed components, tweaked the registry, merged SP1 and a bunch of hot fixes, and so on. But I am lost from the part where the .ISO file is created at the end.
So I got that .ISO file ready. But what do I do from there ?
I have to burn that image onto a CD-Rom, I assume, so to create a bootable disc. I understand that part. But I never created any bootable CDs before. The only burning software I got is Nero 7 Ultra, but I don't know how to create a bootable CD-Rom. Usually I use Nero to create back-up DVDs and CDs and basic stuff like that. I have taken a look at the interface where it says "Boot", but there is so many options I don't know where to start, I don't know the steps to follow.
Is the .ISO already "bootable" in the first place ? Do I just need to burn it to a CD and I'll be set ?
Can anyone please help me ? I need to re-install Windows very soon, I backed up everything, I am just awaiting a new Windows CD to try. I am sick of installing vanilla XP without any hot-fixes and not even SP1, and having to do all that manually literally takes me half a day just to get the necessary fixes and stuff.
I'd appreciate your help guys.
Thanks.
This post has been edited by Molokk: 03 November 2006 - 04:08 AM



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