How To Burn an ISO Image In Windows 7 easily
Windows 7 has many nice new features and enhancements when compared to Windows Vista. One such nice feature available in Windows 7 is the support for burning ISO images without using any third party software. Windows 7 does has a built-in feature to burn disk images.
Lots of folks have the need to burn an ISO image (.so file) to a DVD or CD to test or install software. The process of burning ISO Images is very simple and easy to use. You don’t have to open any application to burn an ISO anymore, just double click the ISO image from your computer.
In order to burn an ISO image in Windows 7, all you need to do is right-click on your ISO image and choose “Burn disc image”.
This will launche Windows Disc Image Burner, giving you the option to burn the ISO image to either a CD or DVD. Down at the bottom left side you might want to check “Verify disc after burning”, it will verify if the ISO image burned correctly. If you choose to verify a disc, this will take some additional time therefore if speed is your need then you will want to unchecked this option.
That’s it, just wait for the progress bar to turn green and your all done. Also there is a nice feature Windows Disc Image Burner has is it will detect if your CD or DVD has content on it and prompt you by asking if you would like to erase the disc and burn new content to it.This way you don’t accidentally delete and burn over some important data.
Below is a quick how-to video that shows how easy it is to burn an ISO image to disk.



