How to Create an ISO DVD With Windows
Consult the manual for your disc burner hardware or contact the manufacturer directly to determine the capabilities of your disc burner and types of discs it can burn., Insert a blank, recordable DVD into your disc burner drive. , Click on the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Consult the manual for your disc burner hardware or contact the manufacturer directly to determine the capabilities of your disc burner and types of discs it can burn.
You may also right-click on the ISO file and select "Burn disc image." If another program on your computer has automatically associated itself with the ISO file, right-click on the ISO once again and click on "Open With" to designate Windows Disc Image Burner as your desired application. ,, Place a check mark next to "Verify disc after burning" if you want Windows to notify you that the disc burning process was successful.
Selecting the verification option may add additional time to the disc burning process. ,,, -
Step 2: Insert a blank
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Step 3: recordable DVD into your disc burner drive.
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Step 4: Click on the "Start" menu in the lower-left of your computer screen and select "Computer."
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Step 5: Navigate to the ISO file you want to burn and open the file by double-clicking on it or by right-clicking and selecting "Open" to launch the Windows Disc Image Burner.
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Step 6: Verify that the correct disc burner drive is shown in the drop-down menu next to the "Disc burner" field if you have more than one burner.
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Step 7: Click on the arrow within the drop-down menu to choose a different disc burner drive if necessary.
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Step 8: Click on the "Burn" button to begin the disc burning process.
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Step 9: Click on the "Close" button after your ISO file has finished burning to the DVD to close the Windows Disc Image Burner application.
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Step 10: Safely remove the new
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Step 11: burned DVD from your disc burner drive and store.
Detailed Guide
You may also right-click on the ISO file and select "Burn disc image." If another program on your computer has automatically associated itself with the ISO file, right-click on the ISO once again and click on "Open With" to designate Windows Disc Image Burner as your desired application. ,, Place a check mark next to "Verify disc after burning" if you want Windows to notify you that the disc burning process was successful.
Selecting the verification option may add additional time to the disc burning process. ,,,
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