Author Topic: Good ISO burning program?  (Read 1316 times)

Trying to install ubuntu. Any reccomendations?

Edit:  Just double click the file if on windows and it should do the work for you
« Last Edit: November 12, 2013, 05:18:33 PM by suburb »


if you're installing ubuntu to a flash drive just use UNetbootin

Don't install ubuntu
install gentoo

if you're installing ubuntu to a flash drive just use UNetbootin
Using a disc.
this

couldn't you just like google this
thanks.
Don't install ubuntu
install gentoo
Whats the difference?


look at how amazing it looks

-snip-
It looks ancient, but with drop shadows.

Use Imgburn with Wine.


Using daemon tools lite. It says that there isn't enough space on the disk to burn the iso file onto it.

Using daemon tools lite. It says that there isn't enough space on the disk to burn the iso file onto it.

What is the ISO size and your disc size?

What is the ISO size and your disc size?
iso size is 707 and disc is 702. I thought it didn't matter because an iso is literally a snapshot of a disc.

iso size is 707 and disc is 702. I thought it didn't matter because an iso is literally a snapshot of a disc.

It does matter lol.  It's like blocks fitting into holes.  You can't fit a rectangle into a rectangle slot that is a few inches smaller than the block you are putting in.  It's just not possible.  Also where the hell did you get a 702mb disc if were even talking about CD/DVD's.  Also are you trying to reuse a already burned on disc cause if so that's just silly, not many DVD's can do that especially not ones that are 702mb in size.

It does matter lol.  It's like blocks fitting into holes.  You can't fit a rectangle into a rectangle slot that is a few inches smaller than the block you are putting in.  It's just not possible.  Also where the hell did you get a 702mb disc if were even talking about CD/DVD's.  Also are you trying to reuse a already burned on disc cause if so that's just silly, not many DVD's can do that especially not ones that are 702mb in size.
It's a Sony CD-R. Completely unused.