@@dcferwerda - With a boot disc ISO. You have to burn it to a CD and then put the CD drive into the boot order from the CMOS at startup (press the function key, usually F8 or higher, sometimes the Del key). Then reboot with the disc in the drive, it should find the boot loader.
@@ShadovvV i can burn files to a cd no problem, but from what i understand you cannot just burn the iso file to the cd, you have to make it bootable. am i misunderstanding?
@@dcferwerda - Correct. If you simply write the ISO file itself onto a CD, it wont do anything at all. An ISO is basically a container, so it has the files needed inside of the ISO file, which means, you have to either extract the files inside the ISO first and then burn it to a disc OR if you have disc burning software that understands how to create a boot disc from a boot ISO, then that will work as well. To summarize, the files inside the ISO have to be 'loose' on the CD disc so a computer can read the disc as if it's looking at a hard drive. Also, be sure the CD drive is in the computer's boot order or as an option upon startup, otherwise the computer will ignore the CD drive and wont see the files. If you can't get to it with a function key, enter the CMOS at startup and set the CD drive to be first in the boot order, so the computer can see the boot files on the CD before it sees the boot files on the hard drive.
Hi man! How are you? Could you help me? I have one windows XP e ISO file and I'm trying to use it in a virtual machine, but the VM does not start the windows. I think It is something with the iso file. Is there a way to solve It?
This is how a tutorial video should be made. Thanks for this mate.
thanks for the tutorial! i was stuck with no os on my retro pc for the longest time looking at "NTLDR is missing" error. thx! you deserve a sub
Thank you so much this worked flawlessly and easily
BROOO YOU MADE MY LIFE SO MUCH EASIER
Thank youuuu! Really helped me
Wrong. A bootable disc would be used for inserting into a drive when a computer boots up. Your video is just simple iso to disc burning.
so how do we make it bootable?
@@dcferwerda - With a boot disc ISO. You have to burn it to a CD and then put the CD drive into the boot order from the CMOS at startup (press the function key, usually F8 or higher, sometimes the Del key). Then reboot with the disc in the drive, it should find the boot loader.
@@ShadovvV i can burn files to a cd no problem, but from what i understand you cannot just burn the iso file to the cd, you have to make it bootable. am i misunderstanding?
@@dcferwerda - Correct. If you simply write the ISO file itself onto a CD, it wont do anything at all. An ISO is basically a container, so it has the files needed inside of the ISO file, which means, you have to either extract the files inside the ISO first and then burn it to a disc OR if you have disc burning software that understands how to create a boot disc from a boot ISO, then that will work as well. To summarize, the files inside the ISO have to be 'loose' on the CD disc so a computer can read the disc as if it's looking at a hard drive. Also, be sure the CD drive is in the computer's boot order or as an option upon startup, otherwise the computer will ignore the CD drive and wont see the files. If you can't get to it with a function key, enter the CMOS at startup and set the CD drive to be first in the boot order, so the computer can see the boot files on the CD before it sees the boot files on the hard drive.
can I use it to fix "no bootable device" error?
@wasantha bandara what?
idk if you still need the answer but yes
Hi man! How are you? Could you help me? I have one windows XP e ISO file and I'm trying to use it in a virtual machine, but the VM does not start the windows. I think It is something with the iso file. Is there a way to solve It?
Maybe you can try to download another iso file from Windows
archive.org/details/full-windows-archive check this link
Cool tutorial
7:01 almost downgraded:D
Is 700 mb on my cd enough?
yes
@@xenoxia it says that my cd must be empty even if there is nothing saved on it
@@Random-yq1yd format it
@@xenoxia thx for the information I’ll try it
@@xenoxia wait I gotta formate it to fat32?