Download an ISO of the Mac OS CD, and then burn that ISO with Nero to the CD. It will be an exact copy of that disc. If the ISO was copied from a bootable CD then the copy you burn will be bootable.
In creating a bootable CD, one needs a blank CD, .iso file of the software, and a computer that has a CD drive and file burning application. The process involves running the burning application, choosing the .iso file and inserting the blank CD into the CD drive. The process takes several minutes.
If your iso is a precise image of a bootable cd/dvd, you need only a program to burn it. PowerIso can help with that. It's shareware but allows to burn bootable isos while it's trial. If your iso is not bootable, you will have to make it so. Again PowerIso allows to do so, but you will have to find full working version. Anyway, you will need to find a bootable cd/dvd of the same software (OS and so) to extract the boot sector. After that you edit the current iso by integrating the boot sector to the iso and save as a another iso.
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you didn't mentioned that what exactly you want. you want to make a bootable disc or DVD ? if yes then here is answer you'll need image file or .iso file of Microsoft operating system. if you have then burn it on the DVD or disc
it depends greatly.. first off do you know how to burn the image correctly?
An ISO file is an image of a CD. You can use CD burning tools (Nero is one of them, and there are some freeware ones out there) to write that image to a blank CD.
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No! You must burn it into CD then put the CD into your PS2.
Burn it using NERO to a CD/DVD. Now you can use it. If you are using an ISO file of game then use a PlayStation emulator
Use a program such as Daemon Tools to mount the ISO as a CD
The easiest way is to not copy the files and folders in the first place, just copy the CD itself. If you want to make a bootable CD from scratch, most CD-burning software includes that option. If you don't have that option, there are plenty of freeware tools on the internet that you can download for this purpose. Typically you will create an ISO image of the CD from a folder structure and then burn the image.