Burn ISO Images Natively in Windows 7

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Geeks and IT Pros often have to burn an ISO image (.iso file) to physical media such as a CD or DVD to test out and install software. We have made it easier to burn ISO images in Windows 7 by natively supporting the ability to burn ISO images directly within Windows without the need of a third party tool.

To burn an ISO image in Windows 7, all someone needs to do is simply right-click on an ISO image and choose “Burn disc image”.

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This launches Windows Disc Image Burner, giving you the option to burn the ISO image to either a CD or DVD.

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If you check “Verify disc after burning”, it will verify the ISO image burned correctly. Choosing to verify a disc you burned will require additional time so if you’re in a hurry, you will probably want to ensure this option is unchecked.

I often burn ISO images to a DVD-RW so I can re-use the media. What’s great about Windows Disc Image Burner is that it will detect that a DVD-RW has content on it already and prompt you asking if you would like to erase the disc and burn new content to it. This ensures you don’t accidently erase and burn over something important that may be on that DVD-RW disc. This is awesome because it lets me re-use DVD-RW media.

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If you haven’t already discovered this feature in the Windows 7 Beta, you should give it a shot especially if you are burning ISO images quite a bit.

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  1. Posted on: April 13, 2009 at 7:46PM  

    What’s great about Windows Disc Image Burner is that it will detect that a DVD-RW has content on it already and prompt you asking if you would like to erase the disc and burn new content to it.

    Are you joking? You mean previously the windows burning function do not have that? Oh now that you realize, great!!

  2. Posted on: April 13, 2009 at 7:47PM  

    Common what about us that want to save on CD/DVD's When will we be able to mount ISO files to a virtual drive letter.  This way we can install and use software on our netbooks and tablets which dont have CD drives....

  3. Posted on: April 13, 2009 at 7:51PM  

    rangerevo8, as mentioned in the above blog post - the ability to burn ISO images natively within Windows is new to Windows 7.

  4. Posted on: April 13, 2009 at 8:06PM  

    What about mounting ISOs? XP had a powertoy for it, but Vista ditched it. Having to find a disk just to read the ISO in a Internet-lacking pinch would be a waste.

  5. Posted on: April 13, 2009 at 9:36PM  

    I agree with yert. We need an option to mount the ISO - much like OSX does with it's format (as much as I dislike OSX).

  6. Posted on: April 13, 2009 at 9:36PM  

    How about the other way around?  Can we right click on the CD/DVD drive and select 'create ISO Image'?  

    As others have mentioned already, the ability to mount an ISO image to a virtual drive would be very handy especially here in our office.  We have removed all CD/DVD drives from every machine for security reasons.  I guess removing the drives from machines in an office environment is common practice these days.

    Another feature I would like is the ability to perform CD/DVD burn operations from the command line to allow us to automate certain types of backups.  We use 3rd party tools to do this ATM.

  7. Posted on: April 13, 2009 at 10:24PM  

    Nice, I dont burn ISO's very often, usually if Im testing a new Linux distro or some PC software that needs to be self booting... this is a nice addition to Windows 7.

    Usually If I need to burn an ISO on someone elses computer I end up looking for free DVD burning software to download just to burn the iso...this will save us all some time and hassle.

  8. Posted on: April 13, 2009 at 11:33PM  

    "Geeks and IT Pros often have to burn an ISO image (.iso file) to physical media such as a CD or DVD to test out and install software. "

    No, geeks mount ISO's to test out software, unless it's a full OS install, in which case it's mounted on Virtual PC.

    Please add native ISO mounting.

  9. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 12:03AM  

    For existing versions of Windows, I've always used the freeware ISO Recorder tool: isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm

    Adds right-click options to Explorer much like the Windows 7 feature mentioned above, as well as creating ISOs from files. Worked great for me for years.

  10. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 12:45AM  

    While I think it is awesome to be able to burn DVD's natively within Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 it only high lights the absense of an ISO mounting capability all the more.

    We really need this capability and while it is very likely too late to be provided within the RC and RTM builds of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, this would make an excellent additional download post-RTM.

    I really hope we don't have to wait until SP1 or even worse have to continue to source this capability from third party software.

    Regards,

    Doug Holland, Visual C# MVP

    Software Architect

    Intel Corporation

    software.intel.com/.../doug-holland

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