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Nlite Windows XP Pro SP2 not recognized

I can reinstall XP Pro from the original disk, but the Nlite slimmed down ISO burnt on a CD is not recognized as a bootable disk by my computer and it always continues the Windows boot from C.

What can I do to get the computer to recognize the ISO as bootable?

  • efs_perpends
    efs_perpends May 11, 2010

    look here: http://www.nliteos.com/faq.html#Q12
    "My CD is not bootable, what to do?

    You may try burning at lower speeds.

    If that doesn't help then Google for "cdimage.exe", which is MS internal ISO creation tool.

    Copy it where you installed nLite. Start nLite and go to the Make ISO
    page where it should indicate (CDIMAGE) on top of the page; remake it."

    I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread.
    If I've managed to answer your question or solve a problem, please take just a moment to rate this post....thanks!




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Dear,

You should use Nero 6 or above version. It is very easy to use.
Just create an image of original disc and then burn it on the blank disc.The copied disc will work fine, I am sure.
Please try it.....

Regards,
Rakesh Kumar

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