said:
>Specifically, I have a DFSEE ISO image to which I want to add a
>directory containing the PCI program. I am burning this to a CD-RW disc
>on a ThinkPad under Win-XP using RecordNow! because that is all I have
>available at the moment. I am in the process of rebuilding my eCS system.
I have no clue how to do this with RecordNow!, but the process is
- xcopy the iso to a directory tree
- add the directories you want
- create a new bootable ISO and burn it
You might find it easier to just burn a separate utilities CD, rather than
modifying the dfsee ISO. You should be able to swap the CDs, as needed.
For OS/2 native utilities, boot with the eCS install CD and do the same
kind of swapping.
Regards,
Steven
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