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Re: Burning an Ignite image with Nero

 
Luis Amoros
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Burning an Ignite image with Nero

Hi,

Can anyone tell me how to burn an ignite bootable image with Nero under Windown NT?. I have downloaded an Ignite bootable image from a ftp server to my PC, but after burning and some tries K -server does not recognice the CD created with Nero under Windows NT.

I don't find any clear answer to my problem.

Thanks in advance
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Stefan Farrelly
Honored Contributor

Re: Burning an Ignite image with Nero


Theres a raw option with Nero to burn a CD image - and with it is a selection box where the blocksize is configurable - change it to 2048 bytes and then write it - and it will create a bootable ignite CD for your HP server. This is how we do ours, works great.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
Luis Amoros
Occasional Contributor

Re: Burning an Ignite image with Nero

As a matter of fact I have tried to find that options in Nero but I didn't find.

Can you tell my how to access this options?.
What is your version of Nero.

Thank you for your help.
Stefan Farrelly
Honored Contributor

Re: Burning an Ignite image with Nero


We use version of Nero; 5582

option is under File -> Burn Image
Then select your iso image, then you get a window which lists; Type of Image (Data Mode 1)
and further down; Block size (Bytes). Select 2048 (2k - which HP needs to boot).

Then click on OK.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
H.Merijn Brand (procura
Honored Contributor

Re: Burning an Ignite image with Nero

Rename your image to end on .iso
Associate the .iso extension to nero (if it is not already)
Double click on the .iso

Done :)
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
Steven E. Protter
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Re: Burning an Ignite image with Nero

You make the image on the HP-UX server, ftp or whatever to the NT system and then burn an iso-9660 file.

There are a few things you need to do to the image to make it capable of booting a 9000 server.

Refer to the Ignite class guide from HP Education.
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