Wednesday, March 5, 2014

How to Make a Bootable Disk With Nero 6


1. Place a blank data disc into your computer's optical drive and start up Nero.
2. Go to the File menu and click the 'New' button.
3. Press the 'Boot' tab and click the 'CD-ROM (Boot)' icon.
4. Specify in the upper corner of the 'Boot' tab if the bootable disc will come from drive image files or a logical drive. A logical drive is a local drive on your computer, like the main hard drive, while image files contain a drive's information, snapshot by snapshot, like images.
5. Press the 'New' button to open the compilation window.
6. Select 'New File Browser' on the View menu.
7. Click on the required files in the file browser and drag them to the compilation window.
8. Press the 'Write CD' button and then select any additional check boxes required for your bootable disc in the 'Action' section. Avoid checking the 'Finalize CD' check box because this action places a write protection on your disc and makes it non-rewritable for future use.
9. Click the 'Burn' button to begin the burn process. View the burn process progress in the status window and click the 'Discard' or 'Close' button to close the window after the burn process finishes and the disc automatically ejects.
10. Remove and reinsert your disc and click on the 'CD Info' icon in Nero to view the files on the bootable disc.

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