said:
Steven
>To make on ISO image of you C: drive use:
> m:
> mkisofs -v -o /dons.iso -r -J m:/
>will work, but
> m:
> mkisofs -v -o /dons.iso -r -J m:/
>will get you in trouble. To avoid telling mksiofs to put the iso inside
>itself you need to do something like
> m:
> mkisofs -v -o /dons.iso -r -J -m dons.iso m:/
This all makes me wonder.
mkisofs.exe is located at H:\APPS\CDRECORD
and that is where I am running it from.
The source material is Drive M: .
After receiving this message, I changed the location
of where I was trying to write the ISO file to as:
H:\ISOIMAGES\
Is this a problem?
Thanks
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