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 Posted by Morton Davis on 07/08/07 20:46 
"jbclem" <jbclem1@charter.net> wrote in message 
news:eVWji.602$hk5.63@newsfe05.lga... 
> This is related to WinMx, because it's regarding a software program/data 
cd that I downloaded...and the enclosed 
> instructions are a bit too obtuse for me.  Basically I'm faced with 
transferring a large (601mb) .mdf file to a CD and 
> it will then run autorun. 
> 
> But I'm not clear  what category to put this cd in, it's not an audio cd, 
it's not video, it has alot of data on it but 
> also program(s) to access the data.  Should I use packet writing software, 
which apparently will format the cd-rom disk 
> in a way so that I can simply copy this .mdf file onto the cd-rom 
disk...or should I do an image burn and "write" it 
> onto the cd-rom disk.  I'm confused about the basic terminology and see 
the words "burn" and "write" used 
> interchangeably.  I'm also not clear as to the difference between an image 
file, and ISO file, and the kind of file that 
> packet writing software would allow me to copy. 
> 
> You see, I need some real basic help here, and the help files in programs 
such as Nero, and Alcohol, skip this basic 
> stuff. 
> 
> Also, Alcohol 120% doesn't seem to be set up to copy a file (on the hard 
drive) onto a cd-rom disk...am I missing 
> something there? 
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help...I'll bet I'm not the only one who needs 
this. 
> 
> jc 
> 
> 
Just burn it as a data CD with Nero,
 
  
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