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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Comments

  1. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 2:30AM  

    The demands beyond extremely high for ISO mounting than burning. The ability to mount ISOs (compressed ISOs as well-ISZ) from Explorer as well as Disk Management would be nice, after all VHDs can be mounted. I know there are countless third party utilities but these don't work with SMB file sharing, so a mounted shared ISO drive doesn't work sometimes as intended over the network. And the ability to create an ISO as well. IMAPI can do that I think, it's only a matter of programming it?

  2. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 2:49AM  

    this is pretty useful for me, sounds like lots of folk would rather mounting but burning is enough for my usage anyway.

  3. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 3:08AM  

    The ability to both mount and create ISO images would be much more well appreciated.

  4. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 6:57AM  

    Brandon, with the zip/compression/decompression functionality already integrated into Vista/WinServer08/Win7 Beta.. Surely it wouldn't be that much more work to allow ISOs to be explorable using this already implemented shell integration?

    That's how I generally peruse the contents of ISOs, and it also gets around the additional issues of having to mount a drive too..

  5. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 7:39AM  

    Verification and automatic erasure is <em>base functionality</em>.

    Nevertheless, ISO burning is a nice addition - but don't over-hype it. Treat it like Apple did when Leopard included a downloads folder by default - a nice touch, but nothing too major.

  6. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 9:33AM  

    I found this feature early on and was very happy that it was included. Sure, there are more features we want native in Windows, but I'm glad that this was one that was actually put in there.

    I have a suggestion: If it comes down to time being the reason Microsoft is not including extra features, then get with it and start creating a Service Pack for Windows 7 that WILL include these features.

    Microsoft has done a great job with the Xbox 360 firmware by constantly providing new features and eventually providing a totally revamped operating system.

    Let's see Microsoft start to go that way with Windows. Vista Ultimate Extras was a tease towards this type of upgrading to Windows. I want to see MS go the extra mile. Show us that Windows 7 is going to have long legs by providing customers not only with security and small application updates, but with new and enhanced functionality to the core of the Operating System.

    These upgrades can come in through Windows Update and be OPTIONAL downloads to allow people to choose if they want to add the new features or not. You could also add something similar to what you have done in Windows 7 with the Game Explorer. When you select an item from the Windows Update list, details of that item appear on the right of the Window providing the user with more information to the user so they can make a better decision as to whether they want to download it.

  7. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 12:09PM  

    +1 for mounting

    SAVE THE PLASTIC TREES!

    Here's a bad analogy: Our new operating system allows you to play mp3s only if you burn them to cd first!

  8. Posted on: April 14, 2009 at 11:47PM  

    I've noticed the option early on, but just a few days before this post showed up I actually needed it, and yeah, it's a nice feature to have around. But I, too, would imagine mounting and ISO creating to go pretty well hand in hand with it.

    I can well imagine the world's taken the direction into less optical drives, more USB and more disk space. Space is dirty cheap nowdays, so you can just get images of all your important discs and store them somewhere on your harddrive and move them around on USB sticks. Getting to that and using them is an unnecessary hassle really.

    I really like the lightness of most of the Windows 7 features, as they don't take ages to load up, come with a heap of extra features I don't need and leave yet another extra process running on the background.

    But yet another step in the right direction with Windows, sure.

  9. Posted on: April 15, 2009 at 2:12AM  

    Who needs to burn iso's these days, everyone I kow prefers to mount the image as a virtual drive. Thats a much better feature!

    So really its a pointless feature I'll never use :-/

  10. Posted on: April 15, 2009 at 9:00AM  

    the ISO function is awesome! BUT 1 big issue, the option to change the burning speed is a flawed, we the the option to burn at 1x and 2x. Cause the these guys already stated alot of IT/Tech Geeks burn physical media for work, and as we all know that if we burn a OS image TOO FAST it come up eith too many errors, like Windows for example if you burn at anything higher than 2x it wont install correctly, so the option to burn at 1x is ESSSENTIAL

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