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| [size=20pt]Guide To Burn ISOs With Different Burning Software[/size] UltraISO Premium V8.12 and newer version has build-in function to burn a CD/DVD image this way: 1. Insert a blank or ReWritable CD/DVD into your CD/DVD writer. 2. Launch UltraISO. 3. Open the ISO file by 'Ctrl+O' or 'File'->'Open' menu 4. Press F7 or choose 'Tools'->'Burn CD/DVD image' 5. Click on the 'Burn' button. 6. Click on 'Return' when the process is complete. but you can use other burning software on your computer to burn it as well. The method you use will depend on which CD writing software package you use. It's a good idea to consult the CD writing software's documentation before you start, because if you make a mistake you'll probably have to throw the disc out and start again. Roxio Easy Media Creator - Version 7.x 1. Insert a blank CD into your CD writer. 2. Launch Easy Media Creator. 3. Click on "Copy Disk" under the Data column. The Roxio Disc Copier utility will launch. 4. In the left column, "Source," click on the Disk Image radio button. 5. Click on the SELECT button and locate the source .ISO file. This would be the location to which you saved the downloaded file. 6. In the right column, "Destination," make sure the Recorder radio button is selected with your CD writer selected in the drop down field. 7. Click on the Burn button in the upper right corner. 8. Click on CLOSE when the process is complete. Roxio EZ CD Creator - Version 6.x/5.x/4.x 1. Insert a blank CD into your CD writer. 2. Launch Easy CD Creator. 3. In the File menu, select "Create CD From Disc Image." 4. Browse to the location where the ISO image was saved on your hard drive. 5. Click on the "Files of type:" dropdown box and select "ISO Image Files (*.ISO)." 6. Select the ISO image file. 7. At the CD Creation Setup dialog box, make sure the Write Method is set to Disc-At-Once and Close CD. 8. Click on OK. 9. Click on OK once again. 10. Your upgrade CD-ROM will be created. NERO Burning ROM Version 6.x 1. Insert a blank CD into your CD writer. 2. Launch Nero Burning CD-ROM. 3. Select "Recorder". 4. In the Recorder Menu, choose "Burn Image". 5. Browse to the location where the ISO image was saved on your hard drive. 6. Select the ISO image file and select Open. 7. Select Burn. 8. Your upgrade CD-ROM will be created. Version 5.x 1. Launch Nero. 2. Choose File, Burn Image and you'll be presented with a dialog box. 3. Click on the Files of type: dropdown box and select All Files (*.*). 4. Select the .ISO file you downloaded then press Open. 5. Next, Nero will show another dialog box of CD burning options. Accept the defaults: 1)Type of Image: Data Mode 1 2)Block size (Bytes): 2048 3)Image header (Bytes): 0 4)Image trailer (Bytes): 0 6. Choose OK. 7. The Write CD dialog box should appear next. 8. Make sure Write, Finalize CD, and/or Disc-At-Once are checked, then choose Write. 9. Your upgrade CD-ROM will be created. Tips: 1. You must use the "Finalize CD" and "Disc-At-Once" option in Nero, or you will get the error: "FATAL ERROR: Installation of side by side assemblies failed" during setup. 2. You must specify *.* for the file type to see the .ISO file. Veritas RecordNow DX 1. Insert a blank CD into your CD writer. 2. Launch Veritas RecordNow and close the Welcome screen. 3. Click on the IMAGE button in the toolbar at the top. 4. Click on the ADD FILE button in the center of the screen. 5. Click on the record button (red circle). 6. Click on OK. NTI CD Maker 2000 Professional - Version 4.2.68 1. After starting program, click on 'Custom CD' icon on the "Welcome to CD Maker!" window. 2. This will open the 'Custom CD' window, which includes a Windows Explorer and a Custom CD Track Layout section. 3. On the left side of the Windows Explorer, navigate to and click on the folder where the downloaded ISO file is located. 4. On the right side of the Windows Explorer window, click and hold on the filename of the downloaded ISO file. 5. Drag the file to the bottom portion of the CD Maker window (the 'Custom CD Track Layout:' section). 6. Insert a blank CD into the CD drive. 7. Click on the 'Step 2' button on the left side of the CD Maker window. 8. Your upgrade CD-ROM will be created. WinOnCD - Power Edition - Version 3.8 1. Start WinOnCD and choose to create a Track Image. 2. Drag the .ISO file into your Track Image window. 3. Click on disc, to start burning the CD. 4. Your upgrade CD-ROM will be created. Padus DiscJuggler 1. Open Disc Juggler. 2. Choose File, and then New. Click on the "Burn CD and DVD Images" Icon. Press OK. 3. Click on the "Source" disc box, then a Browse window will appear. 4. Locate and click on the .ISO image file, by browsing, using the up arrow buttons near the top of the window. Once found, Open the file. 5. Next to the "Destination" disc box, ensure your CD-R/CD-RW drive is selected. 6. Click the Start button. The burn process will begin. 7. Your upgrade CD-ROM will be created. Tips 1. You cannot use Windows XP alone to burn an ISO image. You must have a 3rd-party CD burning software package such as those listed above. 2. Always use a new blank disc. 3. If you are burning a CD, you should close all other programs while the CD is burning, and let the program run without interruption. 4. When downloading the ISO image file, save it to a folder that is easy to find such as "My Documents"; 5. If your CD-ROM burning software is other than those listed, open the program and search "Help" for instructions regarding creating a disc from an ISO file. BURNING GUIDE WITH CLONE CD (.CCD/.IMG/.SUB set) 1. Open CloneCD 2. Click the second button (Write From Image File) 3. Click 'Browse' and load the .CCD file, then 'Next' 4. The next screen is tricky. Depending upon the icon you choose, CloneCD activates some write option that, on some CDs, may help copying the protection scheme. Try choosing among the default settings or look on the net for the proper settings if you know you're dealing with a protected CD (laserlock, safedisc etc.) 5. OK will activate burning. BURNING GUIDE WITH ALCOHOL 120% (nearly all image types) 1. Open Alcohol 120% 2. Click on 'Image Burning Wizard' 3. push 'Browse' then load the proper file(.CUE, .CCD, .ISO) file. 4. Now you should see the info of the loaded image. Push 'next'. 5. On the next screen check that your recorder is shown. Look at the 'Datatype' drop-down menu: 6. Change the 'Datatype' drop-down menu according to the protectionyou detected on the original CD (or image). In this example we set 'Playstation' since the CD is a PSX CD. You'll notice that this setting automatically changes Write Method from DAO/SAO to RAW DAO and deselects 'rectify Sub-Channel Data'. Different Datatypes will activate different settings. 6. The write speed is set accordingly to your system resources. Just avoid burning at high speed for PSX CDs. Click 'Start' to start burning. 7. On the next screen you are able to keep track of the burning process. Avoid using too many system resources during the burning process. 8. A popup will inform you at the ending of the burning. The Backup CD has been completed. [size=20pt]How to Mount An Image With Daemon Tools (Cue + Bin, ISO)[/size] First you need to have Daemon Tools installed onto your PC. You can get Daemon Tools for free from the PC Applications or from Daemon Tools Official Website. This tutorial also can be applyed to Bin + Cue files. Instead of mounting the ISO, you mount the Cue file. We will take Office 2007 for example. 1. Download and unrar all files. Find the ISO file. ![]() 2. Open Daemon Tools ![]() 3. Right click the Daemon Tools taskbar icon and choose the menu Virtual CD/DVD-ROM ![]() 4. Choose Device: 0 [F:] No Media (Could be different), then choose Mount Image. ![]() 5. Find the ISO and open it. ![]() 6. The ISO will now start. ![]() This is all, You can now run the ISO without Burning them into CD/DVD. |
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| 360Gamer© ![]() | Nice guide, thanks for posting it ![]() I have to admit, even though i know how to, i always get a lil when im about to burn a disk lol. So im sure i'll probably be checkin this every time now - which reminds me, i need to burn a cd tomorrow ![]() |
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