Can I use a DVD as a "bootable CD"?


  1. Posts : 52
    Win 7 64-bit Home Premium
       #1

    Can I use a DVD as a "bootable CD"?


    I have Win 7 Home Premium, SP1. Dell Inspiron Inspiron 17R 5720. I'm not a techie.

    I currently have only a C: drive. I plan to use this site's Partition Wizard tutorial to shrink the C: drive and then create a data partition. I plan to use the tutorial here:

    Partition Wizard : Use the Bootable CD

    I'm posting here because I think the question is a general "device" question - rather than specific to Partition Wizard.

    The tutorial says that the bootable CD "works best from a CD rather than a DVD". I have some questions:

    • Q1; I have plenty of "-R" DVDs - but no CDs. Do I need to buy CDs?
    • Q2: If I need to buy a CD, will it work in my DVD drive?
    • Q3: If I don't need to buy a CD, will a DVD -R work correctly in my DVD drive?

    I used gParted several times with Win XP Home - for the identical job that I want to do with Win 7. It was slightly easier than eating cake.

    I haven't experimented with the native Win 7 partition software, because I read that the native software will not move the "unmovable" files in the centre of the current partition.

    I would be grateful for any advice.
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  2. Posts : 2,573
    Win7 Ultimate X64
       #2

    DVDs should work ok, if not you could always try a flash drive
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  3. Posts : 52
    Win 7 64-bit Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Pauly said:
    DVDs should work ok, if not you could always try a flash drive
    Many thanks.

    I might as well try both methods
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  4. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #4

    A dvd would be a waste, it fits on a cd, but a dvd should work fine, as mentioned.

    Bootable Partition Manger | MiniTool Partition Wizard Bootable Edition

    You can always just install the PW software too, I don`t recommend it because I feel it`s safer to use the boot cd.
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