The program supports ISO and UDF so that we can record images created from other programs, such as Nero. This way, we can retrieve the hard disk copy and burn it to CD/DVD. The program can also create a CD/DVD image and save it on the hard disk. Remember that to make DVD movie copies we will need additional software called AnyDVD. The music CD will be copied even if it includes an anti-copy system. So if we copy a music CD, this can be read by any music player. > their cards for the Windows 2003 operating system.CloneCD makes 1:1 CDs/DVDs backups, meaning the copy will be the same as the original disc. Apparently ATI does not support or have any driver for any of > Essentially all of my servers running windows 2003 will be stuck in > Windows 2003 server will BSOD if you change the resolution. > I have found that some machines with ATI Rage IIC video cards running Try booting into VGA mode using F8, if possible. No definitive answers here, but it appears there may be an issue with resolutions above 640x480 when pared with the drivers shipped with Windows 2003, which is what is used on the Converter Cold Clone CD. I checked the Microsoft Windows HCL page and only the Rage 128 shows up (a later model in that family). I'd say adding drivers to the disc is not an option, unless HP supplies drivers somewhere. ![]() ATI never shipped a driver for Windows 2003 or even 2000. It's a very old video adapter even for 1999 standards. This server uses an ATI RAGE IIC (I think the PCI edition). We supply the PEtool to add additional drivers to the disc to assist with this. While Windows 2003 supports a broad range of hardware, it doesnt support all possible hardware permutations, especially old hardware may have some issues or no drivers. ![]() No, the CD is designed to take the running software environment out of the equation.
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