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Tutorial - How do I burn ISO image?

Hi there friends! These days, many users keep asking me about how to burn ISO to disc of various types.
Maybe you are one of the users who are still confused. In this tutorial, I will teach you step by step to burn ISO.

The only two things you'll need:


Now, let's get started.

step 1. download and run iso burner

Click here to download ISO Burner and install it.


All Free ISO Burner helps burn ISO image to discs of various types. It releases you from waiting with convenient wizard and fast burning. Download, install & launch All Free ISO Burner now to try the simplest ISO burning ever.

Double-click the icon to launch the program.

Step 2. Select device

Insert a writable CD/DVD disc and select the burning drive.


Tip: If you don't have a writable disc in your drive, you could not proceed and there will be a window that pops up and reminds you of this. If you connect another drive or change the disc in the drive, just hit "Refresh" or instead, click "Back" and then "Next" to update the device list.


Select Device


Step 3. Select ISO

Select the ISO image file to be burned.


Tip: Pay attention to the size limit here: the size of the ISO image you want to burn should not exceed the capacity of CD/DVD disc you use. Otherwise, you could not proceed.


Select ISO


Step 4. Choose burning options

Choose burning mode (Test mode supported) and burning speed (OPC sending provided).


Tip: Test mode is good for finding the first bugs and glitches in your burning. If you are a first-time user, it is suggested to check the "Test mode" to avoid wasting of time & CD-R/DVD-R discs caused by misoperation or unpredictable errors.


Burning Options


Step 5. Start burning

Click "Next" to burn and wait until the burning is finished.


Tip: It is suggested that you wait until your drive automatically ejects, instead of pressing optical drive eject button immediately when our program shows "Burning complete".


Burning

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