Wednesday, February 22, 2017

How to Burn ISO File to an Optical Disc

                         To install the new OS on your PC requires a bootable optical media or boot disc or OS disc, which also helps to repair the system if something went wrong with your machine. ISO file is an image file of the Operating System or kinda archive file, that contains every sector of an optical disc. these files are available on the internet to download but these files come with large sizes, Linux distros weigh less on the other hand Windows OS ISOs ranging from 3GB to 6GB.
                                        
        In this post, I'm explaining about how to write ISO file to an optical disk in the Windows environment. it is easy to do this in Windows because Windows have an inbuilt tool, that makes the task easy.

Step 1

Select the iso file you wants to burn. Double click on the file or right click and select Burn image to disc.


Make sure you have inserted the optical disc into your PC.


Step 2

Click on the 'verify disc after burning' check box. This verifies that every sector written correctly or not.


Step 3

Now, click on the Burn button on the right site of the window. 



It takes some time. Wait until it finished burning, congratulation you have successfully created the bootable disc.


Watch this video if you didn't get an idea.



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