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Windows 7: How to Burn an ISO Image File using Native Support

by Shivaranjan on May 31, 2009

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Many operating systems, bootable tools these days can be downloaded as ISO files and these files need to be burned to CD or DVD for further use. If you are using earlier versions of Windows prior to Windows 7 then you would have to use a image burner or some CD/DVD burning software to burn an ISO file but Windows 7 comes with native support for burning ISO files which is an awesome feature.

How to Burn an ISO Image File in Windows 7 using the Native Support

To burn an ISO image using Windows Disc Image Burner right click the ISO image and choose ‘Burn disc image’ option.

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This will now open up the Windows Disc Image Burner, now choose the CD/DVD burner of your choice and hit the ‘Burn’ button to begin the burning process. To verify the burnt disc with the ISO image check the ‘ Verify disc after burning’  option.

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The burning will take few minutes to complete based on the size of your ISO image file.

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That’s  it now remove the CD/DVD and start using it.

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