How to burn an ISO file to a CD in order to install the software?
ISO images are images of a disk containing all files as well as boot files necessary for automatically launching the installation wizard. These files need to be burned to a disk specifically as an image, instead of a ‘data’ disk, which will extract the ISO into the required setup files. By burning the file to a disk as a data disk, you will simply end up with an .ISO file on the disk, which cannot be used for the installation. Once you downloaded the software, you will end up with the ISO file which by default is saved in the C:\temp folder. You will have to burn it on a CD to make it “bootable.” You need a special software to do this. If you don’t have one, try the following: A free disk burning program, Active@ ISO Burner, is available by NTFS.com that will allow you to burn ISO or disk images to a disk. Click Here to download Active@ ISO Burner. Click Here for instructions on how to use the software. Additional disk burning programs can be downloaded free at the following link(s): h