http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/bott_03september16.mspx
(Know When to Upgrade: do you need to create ISO image files? As the name suggest, these files are perfect copies of a CD, which you can store on hard disk and use to make additional copies of a CD later. Windows XP can't create or copy ISO images, although the unauthorized ISO Recorder Power Toy can add this capability to Windows XP.)
I found a nifty little power toy for XP, weighs in at 254KB and its free and mentioned by Microsft themselves! ISO recorder is what its name implies. It has a simple, minimalistic inface which requires very little input and gets the job done quickly, the actual burning time varies of course
May not be feature rich but is certainly adequate for burning ISO distro's like linux and microsft betas with minimal effort.
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/456/copy8gd.jpg
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/bott_03september16.mspx
(Know When to Upgrade: do you need to create ISO image files? As the name suggest, these files are perfect copies of a CD, which you can store on hard disk and use to make additional copies of a CD later. Windows XP can't create or copy ISO images, although the unauthorized ISO Recorder Power Toy can add this capability to Windows XP.)
I found a nifty little power toy for XP, weighs in at 254KB and its free and mentioned by Microsft themselves! ISO recorder is what its name implies. It has a simple, minimalistic inface which requires very little input and gets the job done quickly, the actual burning time varies of course
May not be feature rich but is certainly adequate for burning ISO distro's like linux and microsft betas with minimal effort.
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/456/copy8gd.jpg