Well, aside from laying out the cash, that would be the way I'd suggest. You mentioned that your hard drive was pretty full. I'd guess that's why you ran into trouble. Judging by the issues I've had with my own computer before I expanded my storage anyway.
One thing that might work would be to use a file zipping/compressing program like WinRAR to zip the ISO file up, try burning that, then taking it to a different computer to unzip and try burning as an ISO file. That of course would involve knowing someone else with a machine that might work?
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Date: 2006-01-22 11:57 pm (UTC)One thing that might work would be to use a file zipping/compressing program like WinRAR to zip the ISO file up, try burning that, then taking it to a different computer to unzip and try burning as an ISO file. That of course would involve knowing someone else with a machine that might work?