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How to burn bootable CD from floppy image with CDBurnerXP

08/30/2011 05:02 by JohnEverard

I'm trying to create a bootable CD from a floppy .img file, but I failed.
First answer posted by PPrashanth at 08/30/2011 05:03
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  • You need to enable emulation, if you burn a floppy image.
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