How can I extract a Windows 7 iso file to DVD?
How can I extract a Windows 7 iso file to DVD?
I have a T61, 32bit Vista OS with 4GB memory.
I am in the process of upgrading my OS from Vista to Windows 7. (I will be doing a clean install)
I have a windows 7 iso file. How can I extract that to a DVD? I tried 7-zip & MagicISO, but didn't know how to do it.
I am guessing I extract the file to DVD, then restart machine and boot from DVD, (to start installing Win7), correct?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
I am in the process of upgrading my OS from Vista to Windows 7. (I will be doing a clean install)
I have a windows 7 iso file. How can I extract that to a DVD? I tried 7-zip & MagicISO, but didn't know how to do it.
I am guessing I extract the file to DVD, then restart machine and boot from DVD, (to start installing Win7), correct?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Re: How can I extract a Windows 7 iso file to DVD?
Welcome to the forum!
Please inform about how or from where you obtained the ISO-file that is causing you these problems?
PS: Try keep your questions about the same issue in one thread (with reference to your question in Upgrading from Vista to Win 7) - we don't allow cross posting on this forum.
Thanks!
Johan
Please inform about how or from where you obtained the ISO-file that is causing you these problems?
PS: Try keep your questions about the same issue in one thread (with reference to your question in Upgrading from Vista to Win 7) - we don't allow cross posting on this forum.
Thanks!
Johan
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Re: How can I extract a Windows 7 iso file to DVD?
Yes, that is correct. (The correct way to state it is not that you want to "extract the file to DVD", but rather to "create a DVD from the .iso image file".) Use ImgBurn To create a bootable DVD from the .iso image file -- it is free, and it is one of the easiest and most reliable ways to create bootable media from a bootable image file. Here it is:audiudew wrote:I am guessing I extract the file to DVD, then restart machine and boot from DVD, (to start installing Win7), correct?
http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
Re: How can I extract a Windows 7 iso file to DVD?
You definitely don't want to extract the .iso, if you do, the disc won't be bootable. An .iso is a disc image file, not a compressed archive.
I too recommend ImgBurn, or you can use any disc burning software. use the option "write image file to disc" with imgburn, burn the disc at the slowest speed your burner/discs support, and don't use the computer while the disc is burning, in fact, you're best to disconnect from the internet and close all programs, especially if you have a setup disc with unattended install. Spending a few extra mins burning the disc right can save you many hours of wasted time by avoiding read errors on install.
Good Luck
I too recommend ImgBurn, or you can use any disc burning software. use the option "write image file to disc" with imgburn, burn the disc at the slowest speed your burner/discs support, and don't use the computer while the disc is burning, in fact, you're best to disconnect from the internet and close all programs, especially if you have a setup disc with unattended install. Spending a few extra mins burning the disc right can save you many hours of wasted time by avoiding read errors on install.
Good Luck
Re: How can I extract a Windows 7 iso file to DVD?
The "official" way to do it, is to use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool. It does not matter how you sourced the "file.iso". This tool will write your Windows 6.iso file to a writable DVD.
Re: How can I extract a Windows 7 iso file to DVD?
Good informationTuuS wrote:You definitely don't want to extract the .iso, if you do, the disc won't be bootable. An .iso is a disc image file, not a compressed archive.
I too recommend ImgBurn, or you can use any disc burning software. use the option "write image file to disc" with imgburn, burn the disc at the slowest speed your burner/discs support, and don't use the computer while the disc is burning, in fact, you're best to disconnect from the internet and close all programs, especially if you have a setup disc with unattended install. Spending a few extra mins burning the disc right can save you many hours of wasted time by avoiding read errors on install.
Good Luck
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Re: How can I extract a Windows 7 iso file to DVD?
I downloaded a program called PowerISO. Download and install it.
Open the program and then open the W7 ISO file with PowerISO.
Insert a blank DVD and click the burn button.
Select speed (slower the better), and 15 minutes later you have a bootable W7 disk.
This is how I usually go about creating bootable OS disks.
Open the program and then open the W7 ISO file with PowerISO.
Insert a blank DVD and click the burn button.
Select speed (slower the better), and 15 minutes later you have a bootable W7 disk.
This is how I usually go about creating bootable OS disks.
Re: How can I extract a Windows 7 iso file to DVD?
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