RE: BDI 2.11 Install problem, help please.
I am using version 4.02, the only difference in the procedure that I used is
the "Disk at once". It is in the optional advanced menu, (which I never
looked at) and it seems to default to "track at once". I will try that and
hopefully it will work better.
Do you know that the difference is between them?
Different question, is it possible to take a DirectCD formatted disk that
was written on a windows machine and read it on a linux machine (without
doing the conversion to data disk)? If so do I need a RW drive on the linux
computer?
Andre' B. andre_54005-at-yahoo.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: emc-at-nist.gov [emc-at-nist.gov]On Behalf Of William Scalione
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 9:44 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: BDI 2.11 Install problem, help please.
Andre
Here are the steps to creating a CD with Windows and Adaptec
Easy CD Creater. You will need Version 4 or higher. If you don't have
that version I believe you can download a trial copy that will run
for 30 days. I use version 4
1) Downloaded bdiemc-2.11-01.img file and do the checksum
2) Rename the file to bdiemc-2.11-01.iso
3) Start Easy CD Creator and select "create data disk"
4) Click on "file" then from the menu click "Create CD From CD Image"
5) When the file open box pops up, at the bottom select "iso image files"
from the file type pull down menu
6) Find the bdiemc-2.11-01.iso you downloaded and select it
7) make sure you copy "Disk at once" as opposed to "track at once"
8) that's it
Your version may have different commands to achieve the same results
>
> I am going to try another cd tonight. Is there any way I can pull and
image
> off the cd and test it. The only computers I have that have a burners are
> windows using the Adaptec easy CD creator software. And unless I bring
the
> linux computer in to work, it does not have direct access to the web.
>
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