How to make a system disk into a self booting virtual CD

Updated on number 2024-04-13
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Can't install,Because you have to read the disk after restarting Windows into the installation,How to read the virtual drive when the window is not installed?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The friend who asked the question wanted to get a tree, and the enthusiastic netizen gave him a forest.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Both methods require setting up disc boot for the virtual machine.

    The first method is relatively simple, which is to use an optical drive on your computer.

    Take VMware11 as an example:

    Select your virtual system and right-click on Settings.

    Click on CD ***, there are connections on the right, two options, select the physical optical drive.

    This way you can boot the disc from the physical optical drive.

    The second method is to mount a system image installation.

    Take VMware11 as an example:

    Select your virtual system and right-click on Settings.

    Click on CD ***, there are connections on the right, two options, choose to use ISO image.

    Due to the relatively fast loading of the BIOS of the virtual machine, it is often too late to press the del to enter the BIOS settings.

    We can right-click on the virtual machine, select Power, and select Enter the firmware when the power is turned on.

    At this time, we booted up and entered the BIOS settings.

    boot project settings. Move the CD-ROM to the top (usually press +- to adjust the top and bottom).

    Then save the exit to boot from the disc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    About burning: 1. Nero - Burning ROM

    Step 1: Click "Start" "Programs" "Ahead Nero" "Nero - Burning ROM" to start Nero - Burning ROM, the "New" window will appear, select "CD-ROM (Bootable)" in the "New" dialog box and check "Enable Expert Settings (for advanced users" only!) under the "Startup" tab. and leave the rest at the default (as shown in Figure 1).

    2) Nero supports CD with joilet Chinese file name, which will be used by default to ensure that you can access long file names normally.

    Step 2: After clicking the "New" button, the main interface window of NERO will appear (as shown in Figure 2), select the file or folder you want to burn in the "File Browser" window, and drag and drop it into the ISO1 window.

    Step 3: Select the "File" "Write to Disc" command or press the "Write to Disc" button on the toolbar, cancel the "Analog Write" option in the "Write to Disc" dialog box opened by Nero, and make sure that the boot floppy disk is in the floppy drive, and at the same time put the CD-R or CD-RW into the recorder, and finally click the "Write" button (as shown in Figure 3).

    Step 4: In the burning window that opens, Nero will automatically read the boot information from the boot floppy disk and organize the files or folders on your hard drive to burn them to a CD-R or CD-RW, after which you can use the boot disc to boot the machine.

    If you don't have a recorder, leave it to those who burn the discs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your question is simple, in a word.

    As long as you take your backup. The GHO file is saved and can be restored at any time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Oh my God, did you copy the whole internet upstairs?

    If your system has been backed up, as you said in the G disk backup, it should be ghost, then no matter what system you install, don't move the G drive, as you toss, and finally want to restore only Ghost from the G drive to the C drive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You don't need to make your own boot disk, what software do you want, go directly to the Internet to search for the image file with the suffix "iso", **After that, if you have nero, this burning software, double-click**The ISO file is put into an empty disc to burn the boot disk.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'll give you a boot disk if you want, and I'll say so much.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To make a virtual disc installation system, you can use the floppy disk to write the ISO image into the USB flash drive, and then use it to install the machine, this method is rarely used.

    The safest CD-ROM (production version of the virtual CD) to mass-produce the PE ISO file into the fixed partition of the U disk, this method requires you to have a certain basic knowledge of the software and hardware of the U disk, as long as the U disk is not broken, it will rarely go wrong if it is not re-produced (I have used it for 4 years without problems). Then put the operating system image in the active partition of the USB flash drive, as long as the USB flash drive is large enough, you can put a few or several system images.

    Dual-boot USB flash drive, the above two methods are mass-produced first and then hidden installation. As shown in the picture above, it is a 16G USB flash drive made of a dual-boot USB flash drive.

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