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windows 7Differently from Windows Vista and Windows XP, Windows 7 has got among its utilities a nice, easy-to-use and free burning tool to  burn whatever ISO and IMG file you wish to  any CDs or DVDs. Here is a simple guide on how to use it!

  1. Insert in the CD drive an empty DVD or CD to burn.
  2. Now go to the folder containing the ISO or IMG file. Right click on it.
  3. A menu should appear. Select Burn disc image.
  4. A window should now appear which is nothing else than the burning tool.
  5. Select the proper CD drive.
  6. Eventually you can also thick the option “Verify disc after burning”.
  7. Click Burn.
  8. Done!

If you are looking for a freeware solution to burn your Cd and DVD, here is a  couple of free utilities to solve all of your issue without spending a dime!



Tags: burner, dvd, trick, Win7

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