How Do You Make A Bootable DVD From An ISO File?
The file extension ISO stands for a disc image format. A single ISO file contains a complete disc copy, with all files and special system information, including a boot sector. Burning the ISO file onto a blank DVD permits you to create a bootable disc. Microsoft Windows 7 directly supports the ISO format, allowing you to accomplish the task in a few simple steps. Users on older Windows versions may choose to use a burning software, such as the popular Nero software, to make a bootable disc. In Windows 7 Step 1 Insert a blank DVD into the DVD burner drive. Step 2 Click on the orb-shaped “Start” button in the left corner of the screen. Step 3 Click on “Computer” to open Windows Explorer. Step 4 Find the ISO file by browsing your computer using Windows Explorer. Step 5 Double-click on the ISO file to open the “Windows Disc Image Burner” window. Step 6 Select the DVD drive as the disc burner using the drop-down menu. Step 7 Click on the “Burn” button to burn the ISO file onto the DVD. With