Probably a lot cheaper to get a new CDROM drive than to try to get VMWARE to work on slow hardware.
I hope this helps !
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Browse All TopicsIs it possible to boot an ISO file without burning it? My CD drive is kind of slow.
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I found what I need:
https://help.ubuntu.com/co
If everyone's OK with this, I'm going to ask for a refund.
Alright. I'll accept the following comment as the solution with a grade of C:
> No, I'm not saying you can't make it bootable. what
> I'm saying is that an iso file which is usually an image
> of a CD or DVD, will not be able to boot from a pendrive.
> DSL has a special version you can download which is built for pendrives.
Is everyone OK with that?
Meanwhile, yes, it is possible.
http://gujin.sourceforge.n
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by: rindiPosted on 2007-04-24 at 12:58:26ID: 18969009
You can use vmware then use the iso file as installation media.
http://www.vmware.com/
In order to be able to use vmware, you will of course need enough RAM and CPU power.