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burn win7 iso, write at 4x, and can i burn to a usb drive ?


lightfoot

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hi, 3 questions.

 

one, i have an iso of windows 7 i downloaded and want to burn to a dvd.  the file is .iso file.

so all i do is burn the .iso file using imgburn to the disk and that is it.  ?

 

the guy i got the .iso file said something about not burning at greater than 4x speed. is there a way to limit the burning speed on imgburn ? if so, where is it, i did take a look and didnt see 4x mentioned ,

 

and if i was going to install windows from a usb drive , is it necessarry to burn the .iso file on the usb drive, or would just copying the .iso file onto a clean usb drive be enough to install win7 from the usb drive, assuming the bios was set to boot from the usb ?

 

thanks,.

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Yes, that's all you do.

 

When you're in 'Write' mode, the 'Write Speed' drop down box is (or at least should be) pretty obvious (bottom right of the main window).

 

Microsoft have a tool for making a bootable USB stick from a Windows installation ISO, use that.

 

http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool

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