Mak, he's obviously talking about making a cd which, when inserted, will autorun/behave like a normal cd.
In which case kopenhagen, you'll need an ISO burner (if the extension is .iso) and a dvd/cd burner. Just insert a blank cd/dvd run the ISO burner program, tell it what you want to burn onto the disk, and it'll burn the files on, making a cd/dvd which anyone can install.
If the extension isn't an iso, just get a burner which burns whatever extension it is. Usually it'll be an .iso extension though.
In which case kopenhagen, you'll need an ISO burner (if the extension is .iso) and a dvd/cd burner. Just insert a blank cd/dvd run the ISO burner program, tell it what you want to burn onto the disk, and it'll burn the files on, making a cd/dvd which anyone can install.
If the extension isn't an iso, just get a burner which burns whatever extension it is. Usually it'll be an .iso extension though.