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How to burn the whole image to a DVDR on Vista?
I have an ISO-9660 image file (about 3GB, exact representation of the
original installation media, including the content and the logical format). Does Vista have a capability to write it to a blank DVD-R resulting in an identical copy of the original DVD including file name and volume label information? The default Burn utility in Vista just writes this file as a file and not as an image of the whole disk. Does Vista provide such a utility at all? Do I have to look for an external program to do this simple task? |
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How to burn the whole image to a DVDR on Vista?
You have to look for an external program ..........Nero
peter wrote in message oups.com... I have an ISO-9660 image file (about 3GB, exact representation of the original installation media, including the content and the logical format). Does Vista have a capability to write it to a blank DVD-R resulting in an identical copy of the original DVD including file name and volume label information? The default Burn utility in Vista just writes this file as a file and not as an image of the whole disk. Does Vista provide such a utility at all? Do I have to look for an external program to do this simple task? |
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How to burn the whole image to a DVDR on Vista?
I've used ISO Recorder http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
wrote in message oups.com... I have an ISO-9660 image file (about 3GB, exact representation of the original installation media, including the content and the logical format). Does Vista have a capability to write it to a blank DVD-R resulting in an identical copy of the original DVD including file name and volume label information? The default Burn utility in Vista just writes this file as a file and not as an image of the whole disk. Does Vista provide such a utility at all? Do I have to look for an external program to do this simple task? |
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How to burn the whole image to a DVDR on Vista?
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I have an ISO-9660 image file (about 3GB, exact representation of the original installation media, including the content and the logical format). Does Vista have a capability to write it to a blank DVD-R resulting in an identical copy of the original DVD including file name and volume label information? The default Burn utility in Vista just writes this file as a file and not as an image of the whole disk. Does Vista provide such a utility at all? Do I have to look for an external program to do this simple task? No, Vista doesn't have the tools for it. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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How to burn the whole image to a DVDR on Vista?
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How to burn the whole image to a DVDR on Vista?
try magicISO or powerISO
" wrote: I have an ISO-9660 image file (about 3GB, exact representation of the original installation media, including the content and the logical format). Does Vista have a capability to write it to a blank DVD-R resulting in an identical copy of the original DVD including file name and volume label information? The default Burn utility in Vista just writes this file as a file and not as an image of the whole disk. Does Vista provide such a utility at all? Do I have to look for an external program to do this simple task? |