UltimateCat
March 23rd, 2013, 06:50 AM
SOLVED
Hi:
Before I burn to DVD/CD the ISO file I wanted to outrule the uncertainty that I am having.
The first ISO I found off of the Ultimate Ed website was a ISO but it was a BIN file-
I do not know what this type of file is. For USB? Please eloborate-
I am thinking that the ISO file that is in the code tags is the right one but it did not say 'LIVE ISO' (Or) 'raw Image'
Is there a difference and would this file be the right one to burn?
Is "ISO file" sufficient enough to burn and install or do I have the wrong type?
When I went to the site (sourceforge.net) and downloaded the ISO file this is the description that was given.
Ultimate Ed 3.5
ultimate-edition-3.5-x64.iso
Which is a : ISO file (3.3GB)
iweb.dl.sourceforge.net
I'm trying to understand wheter LIVE ISO/raw image is all that important.
I'm sure you understand I don't want to waste a new DVD+R and burn the wrong file.
In the past I was able to burn a LIVE ISO image for Debian and Fedora and installed- no- problem.
UE is a litlle more complex!
Kindly, set the record straight.
Hi:
Before I burn to DVD/CD the ISO file I wanted to outrule the uncertainty that I am having.
The first ISO I found off of the Ultimate Ed website was a ISO but it was a BIN file-
I do not know what this type of file is. For USB? Please eloborate-
I am thinking that the ISO file that is in the code tags is the right one but it did not say 'LIVE ISO' (Or) 'raw Image'
Is there a difference and would this file be the right one to burn?
Is "ISO file" sufficient enough to burn and install or do I have the wrong type?
When I went to the site (sourceforge.net) and downloaded the ISO file this is the description that was given.
Ultimate Ed 3.5
ultimate-edition-3.5-x64.iso
Which is a : ISO file (3.3GB)
iweb.dl.sourceforge.net
I'm trying to understand wheter LIVE ISO/raw image is all that important.
I'm sure you understand I don't want to waste a new DVD+R and burn the wrong file.
In the past I was able to burn a LIVE ISO image for Debian and Fedora and installed- no- problem.
UE is a litlle more complex!
Kindly, set the record straight.