Burning function in Windows 7 - Direct burning of ISO format image file

  

Windows operating system has always inevitably lacked some commonly used functions in previous versions, such as CD burning. Of course, Windows can't have too many functions, otherwise it will be anti-monopoly. Therefore, as long as PC users who burn CDs often know that you want to burn ISO image files, you must first find a good and powerful burning software. Nero, Imgburn, CDBurner XP, InfraRecorder... are some common ones. Burning tool. But this time Windows 7 is completely different, not only has a beautiful interface, but also a lot of friendly and powerful features, maybe this is why Windows 7 has attracted worldwide attention from a debut!

Microsoft has realized the lack of Windows functionality. Although there is no indication in its latest Windows 7 operating system that it can directly install ISO image files, Windows 7 has at least been able to support burning ISO images. Microsoft staff Brandon Le Blanc has already mentioned how to burn ISO image files on Windows 7 systems, but only in ISO format.

Burning an ISO image in Windows 7 is very simple. Just right click on the ISO file you want to burn, then select "Burn disc image" in the pop-up menu and select Burn CD in the open window. The driver can be started, simple!

Windows 7 provides a basic tool to help users with ISO image burning, but only for ISO format files, if you need to burn images in other formats. Such as img, mdf, bin, etc. can only be achieved by selecting other third-party burning software.

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