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January 10th, 2009

How-to: Burn your Windows 7 .ISO to DVD disc

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 2:08 pm

Categories: How to ..., Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Disc, ISO, Iso standards, Process Improvement, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Microsoft Windows, Quality, Business Operations

Special Report: Windows 7

It seems that some of you who have downloaded the Windows 7 beta 1 .ISO file are a little uncertain as to what to do with that .ISO file. Fear not, here’s a quick rundown to get you going!

#1 - Download the Windows 7 Beta 1 .ISO file!

Well duh! Save it somewhere easy to get to (like your desktop).

#2 - Download and install ImgBurn

Rather that try muddling through with burning the .ISO file with whatever tools you might already have installed, download ImgBurn and use that. That way we’re all on the same page!

#3 - Burn the .ISO file to DVD

OK, pop a blank DVD into your DVD writer drive (for now I’m assuming that you actually have a DVD writer, if you don’t I’ll show you something else you can do in a moment). With that done, fire up ImgBurn. Select Write image file to disc.

Point the Source to the .ISO file you downloaded and then click on the big button at the bottom-left of the window to kick off the disc writing process.

And then after a short wait, you’re done!

Now you’ve successfully burned the .ISO file to the DVD … congratulations!

#4 - Use the DVD

You can now use the DVD like any other OS install disc … pop it in the DVD drive of the system you want to install Windows 7 onto and boot up the PC and you should get that Press any key to boot from CD or DVD message. Press any key to kick off the proceedings!

Note: If you don’t get that Press any key to boot from CD or DVD message then you’ll need to dig out your motherboard manual and twiddle with the boot device settings.

What if you haven’t got a DVD burner or just don’t want to hand over an entire machine to Windows 7 beta testing? Are you stuck? Nope! You have two options:

Option #1 - Dual boot

Lifehacker has a good post on how to do this.

Option #2 - Go virtual!

Why give over an entire PC to a single OS when most are powerful enough to run two OSes side-by-side. To do this download and install Microsoft’s free Virtual PC 2007. Once you’ve installed it run the application and it will guide you through creating a new virtual machine.

Most of the default settings will work for you but when asked for the operating system, pick Windows Vista, and when asked about virtual hard disk options, create a new virtual hard disk. Then, from the Virtual PC Console select the virtual machine you created and click on Start. As soon as the virtual machine fires up, click on CD from the menu and choose Capture ISO Image … and select the Windows 7 .ISO and click Open. Now click on Action and then Reset to kick off the Windows 7 install process.

Enjoy!

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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RE: How-to: Burn your Windows 7 .ISO to DVD disc
My W7 Enterprise (90-day free trial) .ISO file is 2.2 GB, so, using Imageburn 25.0, I get "CD disk size of 702 MB too small."

I tried the "Proceed anyway" and got an error of course.

Obv... (Read the rest)
Posted by: iKerry Posted on: 10/10/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Some other minor suggestions.....  JoeMama_z | 01/10/09
Thanks for the info!  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 01/10/09
your point 3 may be correct, but...  chrome_slinky@... | 01/11/09
Better advice  James T. Kirk | 01/10/09
Maybe ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 01/10/09
Point taken.  James T. Kirk | 01/10/09
Maybe Not ...  loudenkl | 01/10/09
Good lord, save us from political correctness  Kaiwai | 01/10/09
political correctness?  slaphappy | 01/11/09
You can.  Bozzer | 01/11/09
But can you verify?  xrxca | 01/12/09
My 10 year old nephew  fastboxster | 01/12/09
Heh...  James T. Kirk | 01/12/09
RE: How-to: Burn your Windows 7 .ISO to DVD disc  mjacks43 | 01/10/09
?????  Windows Defender | 01/10/09
Here is a good suggestion  Kaiwai | 01/10/09
Unfortunately, I have to agree  Lerianis | 01/10/09
No offense but...  fastboxster | 01/12/09
Here is a good suggestion  SamYeager | 01/11/09
Come on mate, cut the crap  Kaiwai | 01/11/09
Move aside, Ego coming through..  Bozzer | 01/11/09
Right on Track  Anonymous Benefactor | 01/11/09
I did not know how to burn an ISO until I needed to know. (NT)  logicearth@... | 01/11/09
Why did you click the link...  fastboxster | 01/12/09
Bad suggestion  Saurondor. | 01/11/09
Here is another suggestion.  Bozzer | 01/11/09
You wern't spoon feed  mikefarinha | 01/11/09
What a load of bullcrap  Kaiwai | 01/11/09
I can see both sides. However these people are really, really...  ye | 01/11/09
...you do not have the technology skills...  Alan(UK) | 01/12/09
RE: Good article Adrian (Ignore the 733t)  Bozzer | 01/11/09
LMAO!!!!  James T. Kirk | 01/11/09
PWNED  fastboxster | 01/12/09
Does this wipe all the data off your disc?  Lerianis | 01/11/09
It depends...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/11/09
Never "upgrade" a Windows platform  wackoae | 01/11/09
Message meant for previous post.  wackoae | 01/11/09
It's a bet-a, not a bay-ta  ianalyzrisq@... | 01/12/09
RE: How-to: Burn your Windows 7 .ISO to DVD disc  kimo.live | 02/07/09
RE: How-to: Burn your Windows 7 .ISO to DVD disc  WA6RT@... | 03/10/09
RE: How-to: Burn your Windows 7 .ISO to DVD disc  tahoemike | 05/08/09
Hey, What the heck?!  reederda | 07/28/09
RE: How-to: Burn your Windows 7 .ISO to DVD disc  Jl1x1@... | 07/28/09
RE: How-to: Burn your Windows 7 .ISO to DVD disc  JFQ44 | 08/02/09
RE: How-to: Burn your Windows 7 .ISO to DVD disc  iKerry | 10/10/09

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