[CentOS] Making a bootable Win7 DVD from an ISO
SilverTip257
silvertip257 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 5 18:01:01 UTC 2014
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu>
wrote:
>
> On Wed, November 5, 2014 9:08 am, James B. Byrne wrote:
> > I would like to create a bootable DVD containing Win7 from an official
> > Microsoft ISO that I have on a CentOS-6.5 box. Is this even possible?
> If
> > so
> > then how is it done using CentOS?
>
It's possible.
1) dd can do the job as others have pointed out. Clone to image or image
to physical disc.
2) Use whatever other CD/DVD burning software you choose (CLI or GUI
tool). Suggestions at [0] ... begin reading at section 4.7 for burning
tools on CentOS [1]
[0] http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/CD_burning_howto.html
[1] http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/CD_burning_howto.html#AEN126
> >
> > If I must create a Win7 repair disk on a Windows machine then this will
> be
> > possible, but somewhat logistically challenging. I would much rather just
> > get
> > it done with the tools I have to hand.
> >
>
If I remember correctly, Windows does give an option to create an ISO
instead of burning the restore disk to a physical disc.
>
> You can not and ideally you should not use anything but M$ tools for that.
> This is written in M$ End User License Agreement. However, Microsoft gives
> you a tool to create boot disk and system image, you can use those to
> achieve your goal.
While it may be in the Microsoft agreement, would they really be able to
tell you used dd to clone the disc to an ISO?
It's a trivial problem and one that won't come to light unless a person is
illegally distributing install discs and what not. Furthermore it doesn't
matter in the whole scope of things so I'll stop here being off-topic.
--
---~~.~~---
Mike
// SilverTip257 //
More information about the CentOS
mailing list