
OK First open up Nero,
you should get this screen.
Make sure a CD compilation is selected
and that NO MULTISESSION is selected.

Click on the ISO
tab. Set all your settings as shown on the
screen - these are very important.
If you do not follow this instruction correctly
the disc will not work!

For this tutorial
we named the CD label "X3_BIOS" - This is optional
of course.
You may want to name it as the name of the bios
file for future reference and storage.

Now select the Burn
tab. Note all the settings in the picture.
We are using a CD-RW that can write at 4x.
We do not recommend using a CD-R (however Samsung
drives and newer Philips drives in v1.6+ tend
to
read some CD-R well - we suggest you do your own
tests to see what works best for you) Now click
New.

The Bios.bin (X3
Bios renamed manually to Bios.bin - IT HAS
TO BE CALLED BIOS.BIN or the disc
WILL NOT WORK)
and Dummy.bin are save on the desktop. Select
them and drag the files to the window on the left.

Note how the filenames
automatically change to uppercase. This is correct
and shows that you
de-selected Joliet as instructed in the second
image from the top of this tutorial.If the filenames
do
not change to uppercase you did something wrong
and the disc WILL NOT WORK! uppercase.
As you
can see this process is automated by Nero. Now
simply click the Burn icon as shown in the picture.

Check all the settings
are correct. You may be using CD-RW that is 2x
or 1x. Don't worry the
process is the same. Now click Burn.

This is pretty much
what you can expect to see on screen mid way through
the burn process.

Voila! All finished.
It wasn't that hard at all was it ? Just so you
know a 4x burn takes around 4 minutes so you're
not waiting too long.
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