Making Linux bootable CD from Windows

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i've downloaded the Linux 9 from Red Hat ftp site.
now, i want to burn a cd (from Win2K) out of this and use it as a bootable CD.
i'm stuck on what shd go inside this CD.
the downloaded stuff is exceeding 1.5GB :(

the contents are as follows:
\i386
|_dosutils
|_images
|_isolinux
|_RedHat
     |_base
     |_RPMS

under i386 (directly) i've these files:
 . autorun
 . EULA
 . GPL
 . README
 . README-Accessibility
 . RELEASE-NOTES
 . RELEASE-NOTES.html
 . RPM-GPG-KEY

question is which of these folders go into the CD and how to make this CD bootable?
i want to burn CD from Windows (Win2K) - is it possible?

thanks
 




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