Reply to Re: Ripping a bootable CD to ISO image: Is the boot record ripped too ?

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Posted by Colon Terminus on 12/23/35 11:27

"Jeff Korn" <under@lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
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> When I rip a bootable CD to an ISO image: does that target ISO image
contain
> the boot sector resp. boot functionality as well?
>
> In other words: when I burn this ISO image onto another CD is that CD then
bootable too?
>
> Is it dependent from the ripping software if the boot functionality is
fetched
> as well during the rip process?
>
> How could I detect if a given ISO image contains boot record?
> In CDmage resp. MagicISO I did not found this information.
>
> Jeff
>

An ISO image is an exact duplicate of the original.
If the original was bootable, then a CD burned from the ISO will be bootable
also.

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