Sunday, September 14, 2014

How to Burn an ISO Image in Windows 7 and Windows 8 without Installing any Software

Windows 7 and Windows 8 introduces a built-in ability to burn discs directly from ISO without installing any Software. To burn a disc using an ISO file, simply do the following:
1. Place a blank unformatted CD or DVD into your CD/DVD drive.
2. Right click on the ISO file you want to use to burn a disc.


3. Click Burn disc image.
4. Next to Disc burner, if the CD/DVD drive is not automatically selected then click on the drop down arrow and select the CD/DVD drive with the blank disc you want to burn to.

5. Check the Verify disc after burning option if you want Windows to verify the disc image after burning the disc(Note it takes longer do not check this if you are in a hurry). Leave this option unchecked if you want to skip the verification.
6. When finished burning the disc image to disc, click the Close button.
The CD/DVD is now ready to be used without installing a third-party tool/software.


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