Hi Mike,
Burning as a data disc just puts the file on the disc, not what you
want. I assume you have an .iso file.
What you want to do is, from the main menu, click "Backup Projects", and
then "Burn Image".
Then browse to the .iso file, and click the "Add" button. Make sure your
writer is set as the record device, and then click the "Burn" button.
When it's done the CD will pop out and you will have a bootable disc :)
-Charles
mike havens wrote:
> I want to throw a stone at this world of Windows I am in so I decided
> to load Ubuntu. So a version was downloaded and a copy was burned. I
> am using Sonic Record Now! and was wondering how to make it bootable.
> Making a data disk didn't seem to work so I was thinking I could make
> an audio disk. Hmmmm.... I'm thinking that I don't have a program that
> will do it. Let me know.
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