How Do You Create A Solaris Driver Update Disk From An .IMG File?
A driver update disk for the Solaris operating system is a disk containing the latest driver revisions for the hardware on the computer (such as the graphics card or the sound card). You can create a driver update disk from an image file (ISO file) containing the driver installation information, as an image file is merely a snapshot of an entire CD that can be quickly remounted to disk. Open your CD-burning program. Select the option to create a “Data CD.” Drag and drop the image file containing the driver information to the queue. Press the “Burn” button to create your driver update disk.