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How to Burn ISO Images in Windows 7

Nirmal by Nirmal
January 17, 2009
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Windows 7 has lots of new features and enhancements when compared to Windows Vista. One such feature available in Windows 7 is the support for burning ISO images without using any third party software. Windows 7 has an in-build feature to burn disk images. The process of burning ISO Images is very simple and easy to use. You don not have to open any application to burn ISO, just double click the ISO image from your computer.

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This will open up the Burn Disk Image application which shows the status of burning and also has a provision to verify disc after burning. Very simple process and you don’t have to search for any applications for this process.

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Comments 3

  1. merso says:
    16 years ago

    DVD Creator Std is the best choice to to burn your ISO Files to DVD on Mac.

    Reply
  2. ecridium says:
    15 years ago

    Thanks for the info.. It’s really helpful…
    It’s a great feature, but won’t it kill competition from third party vendor like roxio, etc?

    Reply
  3. Keith_Indy says:
    15 years ago

    Thanks for the info. Handy as I’ve just downloaded the Visual Studio 2010 RC.

    Glad to know I don’t have to download or buy anything.

    Reply

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