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Just downloaded ATI2013_5551_en-us.exe, the latest version of ATI2013.
When run, it will not install on my desktop PC.
Very strange responces occur such as:
Unpacks,
WIN Installer 3.1 or later must be installed.
DAD version 8 is already running
Then starts the VIA HD Audio Deck.
Then starts the NODE 32 AntiVirus window
Installed version 4.5, but no help

I currently use an old version of ATI, ATI10 build 5055 which is installed on a bootable CD.
I have never installed ATI10 o my PC.
My goal is to also create a working ATI2013 on CD, and not install ATI 2013 on my system.

Need some hints how to create a CD with a working version of ATI2013.
Regards and thanks, Dave_s

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Register your serial number online at https://www.acronis.com/my/index.html.
After registering your serial number online, you will be able to download an ISO file that can be used to create a the 2013 Rescue Media (CD/DVD) using CD/DVD burning software.
ImgBurn is a good free (donations accepted) program for burring ISO images to CD or DVD.
If you choose to install ImgBurn to your system, watch out for any "additional" software the installer tries to install (op out).

James F,

> Register your serial number online at https://www.acronis.com/my/index.html.
Already did this.

> After registering your serial number online,
> you will be able to download an ISO file
> that can be used to create a the 2013 Rescue Media (CD/DVD)
> using CD/DVD burning software.
Already have the ISO file which I copied onto CD.
Booting with that CD with ISO only starts WIN XP.
I want ATI2013 to start when that CD is booted.

On the ATI 2010 CD, with a 'Recovery Manager', folder,
booting with that CD starts ATI 2010.

Still need help to get a working ATI 2013 onto my CD.,
Thank you and
Regards, Dave_s

The ISO file is an image of a CD/DVD that has to be burned to a CD/DVD using software that can handle an ISO file.
If you use standard burning software to copy the .iso file to a CD/DVD, it is nothing more than a data CD/DVD with the .iso file located on it. This type of data disk will not be bootable and is nothing more than a spare copy of the .iso file on a CD for safekeeping.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/termsi/g/isofile.htm
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=61