If you browse your DVD, do you actually see the ISO file? Because, you should not. You need special software to burn the ISO image to create a DVD, it doesn't work to simply copy it to the disk. When created properly, you can run it from Windows OR insert it AFTER booting to SMTD/SBUU and being prompted for the update package repository on the Firmware Updates. It is not bootable.
superman1932
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January 20th, 2010 10:00
If you browse your DVD, do you actually see the ISO file? Because, you should not. You need special software to burn the ISO image to create a DVD, it doesn't work to simply copy it to the disk. When created properly, you can run it from Windows OR insert it AFTER booting to SMTD/SBUU and being prompted for the update package repository on the Firmware Updates. It is not bootable.
KBeau
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January 20th, 2010 11:00
Yes, I actually see the ISO file and only the ISO file. I used my Roxio software to burn the cd, but I guess I used it incorrectly!
KBeau
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January 20th, 2010 13:00
Got it. I was able to create the DVD properly now so it runs the application the way it should.
Thanks everyone!
husker_fan
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January 20th, 2010 13:00
to be clear
The ISO image is approx 4+ gig in size, so it will require a DVD
After creating that DVD from the ISO image, it 'should' auto start the application.
If not, explore the DVD and double-click the SUUlauncher.exe
jerrynavas
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October 25th, 2014 19:00