::: How Do You Burn a CD-ROM with an Installation Prompt Screen? :::

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  1. mrb626

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    Hi,

    Does anyone know how to burn an .iso file so that the program's installation/welcome prompt screen shows up when you insert the CD? Does the setup file have to be in a certain folder on the disk? Or what? (I searched before I made this thread).

    Thanks!
     
  2. Jeanc1

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    http://www.cdmenupro.com/

    Loads of software that will do for you... !

    Of course you could always make your own inf file and write it on the Cd -- the .inf file is the first thing your CD reading module will look for when you plop a Cd in to the drive !

    Ragards
     
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    Awesome. TY!
     
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    Jeanc,

    I got the program but I don't know how to use it. It says in order for autoplay to work, you have to have three files in the root directory:

    - Autorun.inf
    - CD_Start.exe
    - CD_Conf.ini

    I'm trying to "make a back up" of "my" Adobe Premiere 7.0 CD-ROM. When I mounted the .iso file onto the virtual drive the autoplay worked and I got the installation screen. In the root directory I found:

    - AUTORUN.INF
    - AutoPlay.exe

    Should there be a .ini file? Or is this all you need for autoplay to function on Premiere? Do the files have to be the same name: "Autorun.inf, CD_Start.exe and CD_Conf.ini"?

    ---thanks
     

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