09-29-2014, 08:05 PM
(09-29-2014, 12:57 PM)Valtam link Wrote:Tried this and immediately got an error, not a good first impressionAlso the website itself lacks any information on the iso standards that it supports. ie. there is a lack of technical support information for developers.
Hello Valtam,
this is unfortunate,
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I looked for an alternative burning program as the usually recommended one want a forced install of unwanted products with zero option to not install those, so I gave it a miss and looked elsewhere.
What I found that worked for me was the one I linked to above.
I burned my first Linux Lite OS using this on an old xp emachine pc to cd. After install I passed this copy along to another person to install on their machine.
I burned my own second copy for the current install of Linux Lite using windows 7 and an LG dvd burner, this was burned to a dvd, I just had more dvds spare than cds.
As I had used it on 2 OS and 2 different brands of burner more than once, eg I burned 4 other distro live cds too, I thought it would be okay to recommend it. I didn't factor in about the wide variety of hardware out there it hadn't been tested on.
Thank You for taking the time to check it and test it on other hardware
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