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 15, 2009 at 5:15PM  

    Unless I am missing something, any ISO which you need to mount to burn can also be extracted to your desktop and run from there.  Why the need to mount then?  I do them all this way including from other networked machines and have never had a failure or glitch.

  2. Posted on: April 15, 2009 at 5:39PM  

    Jonathan Rothwell, thanks for the comment! This post wasn't meant to do any "over-hyping" on the feature - the intent was to expose the feature to people who may find it useful. But agreed - certainly over-hyping this feature is unneeded.  

    And thank you everyone for leaving comments on ISO burning and mounting. Rest assured, the right people here at Microsoft are very much aware of people's desire to see the ability to mount ISO images in Windows.

    In reading some of the awesome comments over on the E7 Blog, someone recommended that if you want to mount a ISO in Windows, you can use this free tool called Virtual CloneDrive. I just downloaded it and tested it myself on Windows 7 and it works quite nice. And it's free.

    www.slysoft.com/.../virtual-clonedrive.html

    I am also sure there are many other fanastic 3rd party ISO mounting tools available as well.

  3. Posted on: April 16, 2009 at 6:27PM  

    Please tell me you at least included functionality to mount the .iso for viewing as well? Or do we have to use third party products to get this?

  4. Posted on: April 18, 2009 at 8:06AM  

    Microsoft already has their own ISO mounting add on.

    support.microsoft.com/.../916902

    Click on the "Download the Microsoft Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel package now. "

    It used to work great under XP, now with Vista, there are issues. First, you have to run it as admin, second, only admins can see mounted drives. For some reason it used to but no longer works on my Vista machine.

    Native ISO burning is a nice addition, but ISO mounting is just as important. Please include ISO mounting in Windows 7.

  5. Posted on: May 10, 2009 at 7:26PM  

    Nice tool but I noticed that it doesn't show progressbar in taskbar while burning. Why? Windows 7 native tools and programs should use Windows 7 features.

    Even 3rd party tool like ImgBurn has progress bar:

    www.picamatic.com/.../3356680_285x226.jpg

  6. Posted on: September 23, 2009 at 9:31AM  

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