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How to Burn .ISO files in Windows 7?



It took Mircrosoft long enough to figure out the compatibility issue of .ISO files (a.k.a. disk image) which persisted in the older versions of Windows. Previously, users had to download a third-party tool to burn .ISO files to DVDs. Gladly, that issue has now been catered for. The upcoming OS system – Windows 7 – detects and supports .ISO files.

With Windows 7 friendly user interface, you can burn tonnes of .ISO files with ease. Here is what you have to do;

Burn .ISO files in Windows 7

Step #1. Insert a blank CD/DVD into your CD/DVD Writer;

Step #2. Right click on the .ISO file and click on the ‘Burn disc image‘ from the drop down menu;

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Step #3. A new pop-up window will now appear, if you have more than one CD/DVD drives, choose the appropriate drive from the list.

Step #4. Hit the ‘Burn‘ button when done.

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I wonder was it too hard for Microsoft to think of it in the earlier versions of Windows? Was it?!

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Google on June 10th, 2009 at 10:21 pm

Thanks for posting, I’ll definitely be subscribing to your blog.

JessicaD on June 11th, 2009 at 3:49 am

Musab,

There are so many great feature in Windows 7 aside from the ability to burn .iso images. To learn more and get some very helpful tips / tricks for use with Windows 7, head on over to Microsoft Springboard.

http://tinyurl.com/832nco

Jessica
Microsot TechNet / Springboard
v-jedeen@microsoft.com

Musab Zain on June 11th, 2009 at 10:07 am

Thanks a lot Jessica! I’ll keep my self updated with it.

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