How To Burn Disc Images In Windows 7

by ravi chauhan on April 29, 2010

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Windows operating systems from many years lacked the feature of Disc Image burner in it. Most of the other operating systems had this feature. Finally Windows 7 has this feature in it. But do you know how to use this? Using Windows Disc Image Burner isn’t a tough job. It’s very easy to use this application. This application allows you to burn ISO images to CD’s or DVD’s. This disc image burner won’t burn all the formats.

I’ve tried the .ISO format only. Well to burn the other complex formats you will have to use MagicISO or PowerISO or any other such tool. Well, we aren’t here to discuss about the other tools.

Let me tell you how to use the Windows 7 Disc Image Burner tool. As I said before you don’t need any special skills to use this feature. Using this application is very easy indeed. Follow the below steps.

1.) Make sure the image you’re going to burn is in .ISO format.

2.) Once you’ve done the first step, double click on the image file or right click on the image file and select “Burn disc image”.

windows disc image burner1 How To Burn Disc Images In Windows 7

3.) Well a window will appear now. There is a section called “Disc burner” in the window. Here you have to select in which CD/DVD Drive is the blank CD/DVD.

4.) Once you’ve done that you can safely click on the Burn button in the bottom of the window. Also there is a checkbox named “Verify disc after burning”. You can check it or leave it unchecked. It’s used to verify the disc whether all the files were burnt properly.

Friends, work complete! Disc is burnt and also this article has completed!

This is a guest post by Saksham Talwar, Community Manager for Go-gulf.com, a Dubai web design company that provides affordable web development solutions in Kuwait and other areas of Middle East.

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Mark @ Web Design Services May 9, 2010 at 11:30 pm

Nice tip mate! I didn’t notice this feature of Windows 7!

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kris May 20, 2010 at 7:42 am

nice tips bro…!
it makes me want to change my OS…!!
great post..
cheers.

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