How can I burn a CD in ISO9660 format under Windows 7?

BruceUK

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Hi, I need to create a firmware update CD-R for my Blu-ray player. The instructions state that the downloaded firmware update file must be written to a CD-R in ISO9660 format.

As far as I can gather, Windows 7 does not support this format. If I simply copy the file to the CD-R using Windows Explorer, the resulting file doesn't appear to be ISO9660 format.

Can anyone advise me on how to achieve this? Do I need to get some different CD writer software?

Any info much appreciated. :)
 

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I recommend you get ImgBurn. It is third party and free.

Unlike most modern operating systems, Windows still doesn't provide a built in method to do this. But at least we have Aero-shake. :eek:
 

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I recommend you get ImgBurn. It is third party and free.

Unlike most modern operating systems, Windows still doesn't provide a built in method to do this. But at least we have Aero-shake. :eek:
Actually, ,W7 does have a built in ISO burner. However, you cannot choose the format.

~Lordbob
 

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