Originally posted by Brave01Heart@Apr 10 2003, 04:52 PM
... but I'm no expert and I would have thought that when you copy and overwrite the 3 files in the 5 directories, you could then just save and burn the ISO to cd, so what's the significance of using CDIMAGE.EXE at STEP 4?
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4) CDIMAGE Usage: From the command prompt run CDIMAGE and use this command line:
C:\Super_W2K3\CDIMAGE.EXE -LSUPER_W2K3 -T03/25/2003,12:00:00 -BC:\Super_W2K3\BSCRIPT\LOADER.BIN -G -H -M -N -O -X C:\Super_W2K3 C:\khauyeung_SuperW2K3_AIO_v3.iso
Since the contents under our source root C:\Super_W2K3 is 4 GB, we need to use the CDIMAGE.EXE to perform an "Optimization", mapping and saving identical files to a single physical address onto the CD. That is why we have step 4 and not to burn the CD directly from the modified source root.
FOX, thank you very much for showing others the detail messages of the compilation process with the CDIMAGE. I think it is really helpful to those who are not familiar with CDIMAGE!