How can I make my own bootable cd?

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by tallted, Aug 7, 2005.

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  1. tallted

    tallted Guest

    Hello

    I am interested in making my own bootable cd for surfing the net while on other pc's, other than my own, while I travel. I don't want Linux based because I have Windows programs that I want to run off the cd, so I can't use Knoppix.

    I have looked into Bart pe, and I don't want all the other stuff that's available with it, I only want to be able to have my cd bootable, with my own programs only, I don't need it for diagnosis of pc's, only for web surfing, so I want it as small as possible. Actually I would rather run it off a 210MB mini cd because it's more portable than a regular cd, so it can't be over 200 or so MB total.

    Does anyone know about Bart pe and how I can create my own custom bootable cd, without any programs on it that I don't want, just what I do? Thanks any for help.
     
  2. TheQuest

    TheQuest Registered Member

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    Hi, tallted

    Delete what you do not what before you burn the CD, the same way as you can add before you burn.

    Take Care,
    TheQuest :cool:
     
  3. WSFuser

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    u may also want to see these two links: link 1 link 2 theyre not for bartpe but just an alternative.
     
  4. TheQuest

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    Hi, WSFuser

    Very interesting links there, I will have a play with nLite myself, thank you very much.

    Take Care,
    TheQuest :cool:
     
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