Quote:Are you talking about the *hidden* boot image for an optical disc? The standard size is 1.44 MB (floppy disk size). But, you can create 2.88 MB and larger--but the burning program has to support this. Is that what you're talking about?
No. I'm not asking a question or for help. I'm just sharing an opinion. I think I put the topic in the wrong section may be...!?
I don't mean floppies. I'm just talking about creating any bootable DVD that may have file sizes not supported by the ISO standard, i.e beyond 2GB.
for example, you may want to create a bootable DVD with that floppy emulation, plus a ghost image. The ghost image may be bigger than 2GB, 4.2 GB for example!
working out this type of compilation is not easy with nero, especially for those who do not know how to work with UDF files.
But with Magic ISO Maker, you don't need to know about this other hard staff. Just using that feature I mentioned, you'll be up in minutes