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you can only boot from a physical disk, hard disk or DVD

you will need to boot from a burned disk, as far as I know
 
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gigantic

its a huge image, like 9g
and the biggest amount of storage i have is 16g and its an ipod touch
the biggest RW DVD i have is 4.7 gb
 
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You'll have to buy a dual layer dvd (8.5 GB) for that. The 4.7 GB ones are only single layer. And the dual layer blanks are quite expensive still. Around $3-$5 each here.
 
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you can check that with the trial version of VMF. If VMF recognizes it as bootable then you can create a bootable DVD from it.
 

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