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Burning ISO's from within Vista ?
I have saved many of my CD's on my hard drive as ISO images on my computer. I
have yet to find out how to burn them onto cd correctly so they work. I have tryed using the "Burn" option on top of windows explorer and only treats the ISO as a file and make the CD pretty much unusable. I have tried using Roxio EZ CD creator 9. and also Nero 7 . and cd's become unreadable..I know there's Nothing wrong with my CD rom. I was able to succesfully burn ISO's before using windows XP. My question is, is there a way to burn ISO images from within windows burn utility? If not, does anyone know any program that burns ISO's successfully with windows Vista? I have Vista build 5600. |
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Burning ISO's from within Vista ?
No, you cannot burn ISO's by using the built in burner, all that is is an
updated basic burner that lets you burn to dvd and cd(xp only had burn to cd). It's only meant for normal file to cd or dvd. Nero 7(latest)works on Vista. I use Nero on RC2 and you would not have been able to burn ISO's by only using XP before because XP cannot burn DVDs or ISO cds without software. In XP you could only burn CDs if using the built in burner, in Vista you can burn Cds and DVDs BUT it is only for normal file to Cd or DVD. In XP you could never burn ISOs by just using the built in burner "chrisgruntled" wrote in message ... I have saved many of my CD's on my hard drive as ISO images on my computer. I have yet to find out how to burn them onto cd correctly so they work. I have tryed using the "Burn" option on top of windows explorer and only treats the ISO as a file and make the CD pretty much unusable. I have tried using Roxio EZ CD creator 9. and also Nero 7 . and cd's become unreadable..I know there's Nothing wrong with my CD rom. I was able to succesfully burn ISO's before using windows XP. My question is, is there a way to burn ISO images from within windows burn utility? If not, does anyone know any program that burns ISO's successfully with windows Vista? I have Vista build 5600. |
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Burning ISO's from within Vista ?
MVP Alex Feinman has an excellent free utility called ISO Recorder.
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm -- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ "chrisgruntled" wrote in message ... I have saved many of my CD's on my hard drive as ISO images on my computer. I have yet to find out how to burn them onto cd correctly so they work. I have tryed using the "Burn" option on top of windows explorer and only treats the ISO as a file and make the CD pretty much unusable. I have tried using Roxio EZ CD creator 9. and also Nero 7 . and cd's become unreadable..I know there's Nothing wrong with my CD rom. I was able to succesfully burn ISO's before using windows XP. My question is, is there a way to burn ISO images from within windows burn utility? If not, does anyone know any program that burns ISO's successfully with windows Vista? I have Vista build 5600. |
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Burning ISO's from within Vista ?
You can't use the burner built into Vista for burning ISO. use either Nero,
or Roxio instead -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "chrisgruntled" wrote in message ... I have saved many of my CD's on my hard drive as ISO images on my computer. I have yet to find out how to burn them onto cd correctly so they work. I have tryed using the "Burn" option on top of windows explorer and only treats the ISO as a file and make the CD pretty much unusable. I have tried using Roxio EZ CD creator 9. and also Nero 7 . and cd's become unreadable..I know there's Nothing wrong with my CD rom. I was able to succesfully burn ISO's before using windows XP. My question is, is there a way to burn ISO images from within windows burn utility? If not, does anyone know any program that burns ISO's successfully with windows Vista? I have Vista build 5600. |
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Burning ISO's from within Vista ?
"Nero" wrote in message
... No, you cannot burn ISO's by using the built in burner, all that is is an updated basic burner that lets you burn to dvd and cd(xp only had burn to cd). It's only meant for normal file to cd or dvd. Nero 7(latest)works on Vista. I use Nero on RC2 and you would not have been able to burn ISO's by only using XP before because XP cannot burn DVDs or ISO cds without software. In XP you could only burn CDs if using the built in burner, in Vista you can burn Cds and DVDs BUT it is only for normal file to Cd or DVD. In XP you could never burn ISOs by just using the built in burner I've got the latest version of Nero running here (7.5.7.0). I haven't actually tried using it for burning yet. But it I have noticed that the ImageDrive virtual CD/DVD drive for mounting images doesn't work with Vista yet. Obviously this is a driver which hasn't been Vista-ised yet. ss. |
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Burning ISO's from within Vista ?
Vista built in"burner"is basic
"John Barnett MVP" wrote in message ... You can't use the burner built into Vista for burning ISO. use either Nero, or Roxio instead -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "chrisgruntled" wrote in message ... I have saved many of my CD's on my hard drive as ISO images on my computer. I have yet to find out how to burn them onto cd correctly so they work. I have tryed using the "Burn" option on top of windows explorer and only treats the ISO as a file and make the CD pretty much unusable. I have tried using Roxio EZ CD creator 9. and also Nero 7 . and cd's become unreadable..I know there's Nothing wrong with my CD rom. I was able to succesfully burn ISO's before using windows XP. My question is, is there a way to burn ISO images from within windows burn utility? If not, does anyone know any program that burns ISO's successfully with windows Vista? I have Vista build 5600. |
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Burning ISO's from within Vista ?
"chrisgruntled" wrote in message
... I have saved many of my CD's on my hard drive as ISO images on my computer. I have yet to find out how to burn them onto cd correctly so they work. I have tryed using the "Burn" option on top of windows explorer and only treats the ISO as a file and make the CD pretty much unusable. I have tried using Roxio EZ CD creator 9. and also Nero 7 . and cd's become unreadable..I know there's Nothing wrong with my CD rom. I was able to succesfully burn ISO's before using windows XP. My question is, is there a way to burn ISO images from within windows burn utility? If not, does anyone know any program that burns ISO's successfully with windows Vista? I have Vista build 5600. ImgBurn (http://www.imgburn.com/) works beautifully in Vista, and best of all, it's freeware. -- "Hurricane" Andrew |