How to burn a CD image

Hi,
I must be the only person in the world having this problem. I downlaoded all the zip files for Sun 8 for intel and have not been able to install Sun on my Dell Optiplex GX200. I think the problem is because when I burned the CD they were not created as images. I have not figure it out how to craete a CD image from a file. The software that we have at work to burn CDs does not allow us to burn an image from a file on a disk. It allows me to burn global images from another CD. Any help or suggestion as far as any CD burning software that will allow me to do this?
Thanks

I to, have this problem. The image file downloads as a .ml file. Winace has no problem unziping it. I have tried to rename the file to a .iso, tried creating an iso before burning it, and tried burning it as raw data. So far, nothing has worked. If anyone has any suggestions, please post here, or email me at [email protected]
Thank you,
Jeremy R. Myrick

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