Software BSOD caused by ntkrnlmp.exe

Are you burning the ISO as a file or as an image? Depending on your software, it may be called a Global Image - and not all burning software seems to have the ability to burn a standard .iso.

I assume you have the bios set to boot from CD before HD, of course!
 
Are you burning the ISO as a file or as an image? Depending on your software, it may be called a Global Image - and not all burning software seems to have the ability to burn a standard .iso.
I'm not sure, I double-click the .iso file and burn it from there.
 
If you are burning using the Windows built in burner software, I think you are burning the ISO as a file.

An .iso is an image, and contains not just the data, but also a map that shows where the data should physically be on the disc.

I suspect you need an application that offers more than the "built in". I'm not at home, and don't remember what I use - but this MAY help (free download): http://cdburnerxp.se/en/home

I have NOT tried this - so I can't guarantee it works - or that it is malware free. It does have good ratings from C|Net.

You will probably want to check the "Tools", look for something that mentions "image", "ISO" or "GDI". This will burn the disc with everything in the right place, and create a bootable disc.
 
Well that's just great, it seems that I used my last DVD-R with that failed attempt at burning memtest86. :@
 
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I suspect you need an application that offers more than the "built in". I'm not at home, and don't remember what I use - but this MAY help (free download): http://cdburnerxp.se/en/home

I have NOT tried this - so I can't guarantee it works - or that it is malware free. It does have good ratings from C|Net.

I've used him for making Linux boot disks from ISOs. No malware noticed yet... :)
 
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