- Create the CD Boot image without burning the CD. You can do this using xPC Target Explorer or using the 'xpcbootdisk' command from the MATLAB command line.
- Type 'tempdir' at the MATLAB command window. The location displayed is where the CD boot image (cdboot.iso) is located.
Why am I unable to specify the CD boot image location when creating a kernel boot CD in R2012a?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 16 Sep 2014
Answered: MathWorks Support Team
on 16 Sep 2014
When I try to create a kernel boot CD with xPC Target, the boot image (.iso) is stored in a temporary folder specified as part of the creation procedure. Why am I unable to specify a location for this folder in R2012a?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 16 Sep 2014
This is a known limitation of R2012a.
You can find the location of the temporary directory by following the steps below:
For example:
>> xpcbootdisk
CD boot image is successfully created
Insert an empty CD/DVD. Available drives:
[1] There were no writable devices detected!
[0] Cancel Burn
Select a CD/DVD writer drive: 0
>> tempdir
ans =
C:\Users\...\AppData\Local\Temp\
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