03-03-2008, 04:27 AM
Due to multiple requests, you can now choose to download Wreckdisk in CD form. This download file is an industry standard ISO Image file. After downloading the file, you will need to use 3rd party CD Creation Software to create a Bootable CD from the ISO image. If you don't own 3rd party CD creation software you can use a free utility to create your CD from the image file.
http://www.imgburn.com/
Once properly created, you have a CD that you can use to Boot your computer from to run the WreckDisk program. It works exactly the same as the floppy disk version. As a matter of fact it is nothing more than a Bootable CD created by using the WreckDisk Floppy as the CDs boot disk.
You will have to make sure that your computers BIOs is configured to boot from CD before booting from the Hard drive just as you would with the floppy drive also. Many modern computers are now coming pre-configured with the "boot from CD" option set to only work if no Hard Drive boot files are found, so on those machines you will have to edit your BIOs and make the CD drive be the 1st boot device in your BIOs settings.
http://www.imgburn.com/
Once properly created, you have a CD that you can use to Boot your computer from to run the WreckDisk program. It works exactly the same as the floppy disk version. As a matter of fact it is nothing more than a Bootable CD created by using the WreckDisk Floppy as the CDs boot disk.
You will have to make sure that your computers BIOs is configured to boot from CD before booting from the Hard drive just as you would with the floppy drive also. Many modern computers are now coming pre-configured with the "boot from CD" option set to only work if no Hard Drive boot files are found, so on those machines you will have to edit your BIOs and make the CD drive be the 1st boot device in your BIOs settings.