How to make a working bootable Knoppix CD from an iso using Nero 9

pokeman89

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I have been trying all day to create the bootable knoppix CD to get my new PC working. I had to change mobos and now XP doesn't work, so I am trying to get linux on so I can at least use the machine until my copy of windows 7 ships.

I tried just extracting the iso file and burning it via windows cd maker wizard or whatever it is, but it didn't work. It promted me to press any key to boot from CD, so I did, it paused to read the CD, and then proceeded to boot from the hard drive and load the dead windows XP. I removed the hard drive and tried again and got an error saying something along the lines of "FAILURE: insert a bootable CD" or something like that. I also tried booting using my USB but my mobo doesn't support that, and I can't use floppies because I don't have a disk or the drive to do that. Does anyone have step-by-step instructions for making a bootable CD using Nero 9? I am currently downloadin the trial (It is going at an agonizingly slow 75kb/s so it will take about another half hour, so please take your time in describing what to do. Thanks!

Oh, and remember, I am doing this on another PC, an XP based one, but the PC I want to use this on will not load windows. I get as far as the login screen in XP, but it asks for the product activation key and apparently my license is only valid for the PC it came in, which is determined by the Mobo. Since the mobo is improved and not from the same manufacturer, it doesn't work.
 
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Here is a suggestion. Why not download the free 90-day trial of windows 7 enterprise. You can find the details in this thread. Make sure you read posts 1 and 3 to know how to download it.

Then burn that image onto a dvd and try installing it. You can use it for 90 days and by then you should have your new windows 7. :)
 
Here is a suggestion. Why not download the free 90-day trial of windows 7 enterprise. You can find the details in this thread. Make sure you read posts 1 and 3 to know how to download it.

Then burn that image onto a dvd and try installing it. You can use it for 90 days and by then you should have your new windows 7. :)

Hi,

I would love to but my download speed is atrociously slow (75kb/s, it would take more than 10 hours just to download) and I do not have a DVD burner just a CD burner. I also have no DVD-Rs, just one single CD-R so that is not a possibility with a 3gig file to download. I have 702MB to work with here, sorry.
 
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