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Nope, when you burn an image to CD, you get the folder/file structure
contained in the image. The structure you gave of example is what I
would expect to see.
Unless you're not burning the CD's with the right settings, it sounds
like you might have a hardware issue with the CD drive on the IBM.
Can you read other disks?
Charles
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Jerry C. Adams<midrange@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Tried it and ImageBurn. Same result as outlined below. Maybe I'm
> remembering wrong (I got so used to using image catalogues the last few
> years, and the little gray cells are coming through the scalp), but I
> thought that in the past when I burned an image to a CD, such as
> C4300510_1.iso that the result on the CD was the same (i.e.,
> c434300510_1.iso) not some off the wall file/folder structure.
>
> Am I just being hard to get along with?
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