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DVD can be created, or burned, from files that contain an ISO (also known as a
disc image) extension using the Windows Disc Image Burner application built
into Windows 7 operating systems. A single ISO file has the ability to capture
the contents of an entire DVD and can be burned to any recordable DVD; however,
your current disc burning hardware must be able to support the procedure based
on its features. Continue reading to learn how you can create or burn an ISO
file to a DVD in Windows 7.
- 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 "Start" menu in the lower-left of your computer screen and select "Computer."
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Click on the arrow within the drop-down menu to choose a different disc burner drive if necessary.
- 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.
- Click on the "Burn" button to begin the disc burning process.
- Click on the "Close" button after your ISO file has finished burning to the DVD to close the Windows Disc Image Burner application.
- Safely remove the new, burned DVD from your disc burner drive and store.
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