Guys ,did you know ,Windows 7 by default supports burning of .iso data files ? If"No" ,
then let me show you this ! I have applied this feature small number of times or working like charm also is simple to use .
Needs : Any file with .iso extension .
You have to follow these steps given below-
Right click on that ISO file .Click on “Burn disk image“ .
Due to some installed softwares like “winrar“ ,”7zip“ ,above option might not be there .In that case , choose
“Open with” and then select “Windows Disc Image Burner“ .
You will get following screen ,Choose DVD driver if you have more than one & click on Burn .
It will start processing .Wait until it completes .
Done ,Now click on close .
You have completed the task.
then let me show you this ! I have applied this feature small number of times or working like charm also is simple to use .
Needs : Any file with .iso extension .
You have to follow these steps given below-
Right click on that ISO file .Click on “Burn disk image“ .
Due to some installed softwares like “winrar“ ,”7zip“ ,above option might not be there .In that case , choose
“Open with” and then select “Windows Disc Image Burner“ .
You will get following screen ,Choose DVD driver if you have more than one & click on Burn .
It will start processing .Wait until it completes .
Done ,Now click on close .
You have completed the task.
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