You could download this working Apache with Perl, PHP, MySQL all working from the start (I use it on Windows) !
ApacheFriends . Just install it on one drive's root. Then change the Apache config to use a predefined C:\ folder. Then record all your apps and the complete Apache drive into your CD. When you do the demo, first create the C: predefined folder, and load it with your updatable data, then put your CD and start Apache. You don't need to mention any CD drive. So, it should work fine! Notice that the install doc that I am pointing mentions also installing it all in a Memory stick. Just if you have one, by chance :).
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