Digital_J Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 (edited) OK, so they say to read the guides first before asking, well I DID and I found a guide for most of this, but it's not specific enough. The guide walks through how to write an OS to a Disc using the build mode of IMGBurn. The guide actually starts off with the words "This guide will take you through the steps in burning a pre-prepared Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 installation source directory to a disc." So stupid question, am I just creating an image as usual to fulfill the "pre=prepared" part of this guide or is that referring to the fact that MIcrosoft already made the disc? My question is "DO I need to DO anything before I follow this guide?" I was hoping to just create a image of a DL Win 8 DVD and then write that image over to a blank DL DVD-R is that not possible? Do I really need to build a DVD via Build mode? Edited March 31, 2014 by Digital_J
LIGHTNING UK! Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 If you already have a disc and just want to make a copy of it, follow the guide on how to copy a disc. i.e. Read mode and then Write mode.
dbminter Posted March 31, 2014 Posted March 31, 2014 So, I guess Windows 8's install disc is now a DVD-9? I would guess it would have to be considering about half of Windows 8 must be devoted to the OS restore function files.
Digital_J Posted April 5, 2014 Author Posted April 5, 2014 Yes, it's DL (DVD-9) discovery mode reports 2 layers. It was really messing with my head for a while cuz I thought companys like Dell and Hp and such were privy to special higher capacity single layer DVDs that were 5.22GB in size (yes, I went a little on the "conspiracy side" with this before realizing they don't care about the other 3+ GB of wasted space on the DL).
dbminter Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 I've never heard of a 5.22 GB DVD-5. Even as a conspiracy theory.
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