That’s about it! It’s a very simple and straight-forward process to burn a CD or DVD in Windows and you don’t have to worry about finding and installing third-party software anymore just to burn a few discs. Once the burn is completed, you should get a successful message and the option to burn another disc. By default, it should automatically be set to the fastest speed your drive can support. The Burn Disc feature of Windows 7 works the same for both CDs and DVDs. The burn wizard will appear and here you can choose the recording speed. In Windows 7, you’ll see a Burn to disc option. Once you have copied all the files you want to burn, click on Manage under Drive Tools and you’ll see an option called Finish burning. The best thing to do here is to open another Explorer window with the files you want to burn. Next, you’ll get an empty Explorer window where you can start to drag and drop the files you want to burn to the disc. Obviously, if you are burning this disc for another device, like a CD or DVD player, then you should choose the second option. As one of the best free burning programs, Windows X DVD Author can allow you to burn a variety of video files to DVD, including MP4, AVI, MOV, WMV, VOB and so on.
#Burn windows 7 dvd to usb license
Download the required Windows 7 ISO file (ensure that you have genuine license or have purchased Windows 7). You will be asked to choose the ISO file for which you need to create the USB/DVD. Click and run the downloaded file Windows7-USB-DVD-tool.exe. The disadvantage to using the flash drive option is that you can only use the disc on computers running Windows XP and higher. The first free software to burn DVD movies for Windows 7 I will introduce is Windows X DVD Author. Download the Windows 7 bootable USB/DVD Download Tool by Clicking Here. By default, it should automatically be set to the fastest speed your drive can support. Give the disc a title and then choose whether you want it to act like a USB flash drive or like a mastered disc. Once you have copied all the files you want to burn, click on Manage under Drive Tools and you’ll see an option called Finish burning. Another box will pop up asking you how you would like to use this disc. Right click on the image and choose Burn disc image. For this example I am burning the Office 2007 ISO image to DVD. I have used this feature a few times and it works incredibly well and is easy to use. If no dialog box comes up for you, then just open Windows Explorer and double-click on the CD/DVD drive icon. Finally Microsoft includes the ability to burn ISO images to Disk in Windows 7.