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Use ImgBurn, and then choose a slow speed and make sure verify is ticked:
The Official ImgBurn Website
Use ImgBurn, and then choose a slow speed and make sure verify is ticked:
The Official ImgBurn Website
sorry fz had missed that one.....
Please can some one tell me if i have to do the image disc first?????
Hi fz
Yes i have now burned the disc using imageburn.Properties shows GRMCPRXFRER_EN_DVD.I may have been using image burn incorrectly...Do i have to install the image files first i.e( sperr32.exe) then the windows 7 files or do i have to put all the files on one disc?
Thanks
bob
Last edited by bob1709; 09 Jan 2010 at 13:57.
please help i think i am nearly there ..............................
The only file involved in burning an ISO to DVD is the .ISO file. Nothing else is done with files.
Select Burn Image File to Disk in ImgBurn, load the .ISO file in, place a new DVD in the drive, select 4x speed and tick Verify. Then burn.
Now boot from DVD: Boot from CD - How to Boot your Computer from a Bootable CD or DVD - Boot to CD
Honestly,, with this,, you don't need to go through all this trouble.
There is an easier way now.
windows-7-usb-dvd-download-tool
For more information on this tool see This
Throw it on DVD or Blank USB Thumb Drive
Thanks tepid for that i wish i could have found that sooner...:)one more question...I assume that after running the boot disc it then picks up the windows7 information on my drive already.
so in theory i could make a full install disc by putting the boot info and windows 7 files on on dvd.Would this work?
If I understand the question.....
No. That will not work.
If you mean taking the existing installation and transferring it to DVD? No, that will not work.
Follow the first link in my previous post and read it completely.