the bad image error

Hello everyone, I wrote an iso file to a dvd + r disc, but I can't run it. I got an error: the application or dll \sources \spwizeng.dll D: is not valid windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette.

I tried to delete the file spwizeng.dll but I don't know how to cancel registration is in the drive. What other ways to solve this problem?

First of all, you won't tell us anything on your system or you are trying to do.

As you send your message in the Windows XP forums, it must have something to do with Windows XP, right?

Second of all, if you have something to a burned CD/DVD you can't delete files from a CD/DVD.

Thirdly, the spwizeng.dll is not a registrable DLL.  Just because a file has an extension DLL does not mean it can be or must be registered.

Fourth, if you perform a Google search on your message, you will find a lot of related topics on the Internet about similar messages and they seem to relate to any attempt to install Windows 7/8 of an ISO file downloaded which might be corrupted - that's what you try to do?

You can browse through some of the Google search results and see if they are useful. Some people have been able to understand, and the topics of discussions are quite ridiculous.

Click on the following link to begin:

http://bit.LY/1wDe6WR

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