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General Category => Software => Topic started by: Guest on May 22, 2005, 02:42:01 PM
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I've several small programs in bootable iso format which I can burn each image to an individual CD and make each of them bootable, however since these iso are only 50-120 MB each (don't want to waste my CDs), is there a way to combine all these programs/iso into 1 bootable CD? and let the CD prompt me which programs to run? and is there any software/s that can do this?
Thanks and best regards
Nick
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Custom CD Menu is a little application that gives you the opportunity to create a menu for CDs that you want to create and burn yourself. In fact you only need to create a text file that mentions the title, path on CD, picture and some other extras per program / game you place on the CD. If you add the program, a self created text file and optionally an autorun.inf file to the CD, the menu will pop up the minute you insert the CD in a CD-ROM drive.
Through an easy to use interface, the user than gets the possibility to Install / Copy or Unpack the file(s) you mentioned in the text file. Also features: 32 bit Unzip, display of .jpg and .gif picture formats, MediaPlayer (.avi, .mid, .wav, .mov, .mpg, ...)
Read the file Speedfile.txt in the .zip file for more information.
http://www.smart-projects.net/recover.htm?http://www.smart-projects.net/customcdmenu.htm
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Thanks for the link+++ just what I need!
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