Friday 21 July 2017

Method to Make Windows XP bootable CD


  •  Download the boot file here - Download Here
  •  Then extract  the BootSector file (boot.bif)  file using winrar.
  •  Then start Power Iso.
  •  Select Action > Boot > Add Boot Information from the menu.

  • Click the ... button.

  • Locate the BootSector file (boot.bif) in the folder you have extracted the file.


  • Open it and then Click OK button.


  • Select File > Image Properties... from the menu.



  • And then select the following check boxes as given below and then click ok.

  • Add all the data form Orignal Windows XP CD/DVD files by Clicking on Add button from the menu bar and then click Add button.



  • Select File > Save As... from the menu
  • Select Standard ISO Images (*.iso) from the Save as type combobox.
  • Click the Save button.


Wait for the Image File to finish saving.
  • Then Click Tools > Burn.

Then Check the Image file check box and click on ... button and locate the Image file we have made in the previous process.
  • Then Click on open button
  • Then do the following settings in the media combobox given below. 

Then click on Burn button.

  • Click on exit button after the burn process is completed. And you are done.







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Thursday 20 July 2017

Method to make Bootable CD or DVD

You need Power Iso Software for this Process.

  • Run PowerISO.
  • Click on the "New" button on toolbar or choose  the "File > New > Data CD / DVD Image" menu.
  • Click on the "Add" button on toolbar to add files and folders. You can also directly drag files and folders from Windows Explorer to the PowerISO window.
  • Choose the menu "Action > New Folder" to create a new folder.
  • Choose the menu "Action > Change Label" to change the default label.
  • Choose the menu "File > Properties" to set the iso file properties.
  • Click on the "Save" button on toolbar, or click on the "File > Save As..." menu.
  • Choose the menu "Action > Boot > Add Boot Information" to load a bootable image file.
  • Save the iso file to "Standard ISO Images (*.iso)" format.
  • To make bootable CD, please burn the iso file to a blank CD / DVD disc.

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