ISO Image
Use the ISO image to create a bootable CD/DVD in any operating system using any third party CD/DVD writing software that is capable of burning ISO files.
The software package contains an ISO image (.iso):
- To be created in the Boot Setup with the option ISO image.
- In a ZIP file program package as <program name>.iso (check ISO image when clearing the software package).
- On the original media (CD/DVD or USB stick) as hdclone.iso.
Note: Options for burning ISO images may vary based on the CD/DVD writing software used. Please refer to the manual of your writing software. |
- Start your CD/DVD writing software and choose Create CD from image file (or similar option, depending on the CD/DVD writing software used).
- Specify the file <program name>.iso as an image file (not as a normal file).
- Insert a blank CD /DVD into the drive and start the burning process.
Once these steps have been completed, you will have created a bootable CD/DVD. You can use it to start (boot) the program directly on a PC with a bootable CD/DVD drive.
Note: The easiest way to create a bootable CD with Linux is to use the software tool cdrecord with the following syntax: cdrecord hdclone.iso. |