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Originally Posted by samuelgb
Thanks for your reply.
I tried that before posting here. I also have tried since then with an Acer running Windows 7. I can access its BIOS too. I have changed everything that I (think I) should change but still nothing.
I really wonder if there is something wrong with the DVD, but it shows in both computer as having the boot.iso file burned in it.
The initial explanation in the post seems pretty straightforward and I would like at least to be able to run the program to have a go. A bit frustrated after my Kindle froze just this week.
Thanks again
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In that case, it isn't done correctly, it is not a visible file, it is a surface image of the DVD.
You burn it the same way you would burn any other disk image file.
I.E: as a binary copy to disk operation, not as a file to be stored on the disk.