Saturday, December 10, 2016

How do I burn a DVD in Windows 7?


I want to burn two DVDs:



  • On the first one I want to burn a .iso file to the DVD. It's a Windows 7 .iso file.

  • On the second one I want to burn two files.


How do I burn these two different DVDs? Should I use a third party tool or I can handle this using tools built-in to Windows 7?


Answer



Windows 7 has support for burning ISOs built in. Just double-click on the ISO or right-click and choose "Open with" -> "Windows Disk Image Burner" if some other program is set to open ISOs by default. The image burning wizard will open. Select the drive to burn to, insert a disk, then click "burn".


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To burn regular files to a disk, insert a disk, then go to the folder where your files are stored. Click "Burn" in the toolbar at the top of the window. Choose "with a CD/DVD player", then click "next". You can then drag-and-drop additional files into the window which opens, then click "burn to disc" once you're done copying over the files.


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