I was lucky enough to save the Windows ISO's from the Heidoc.com site before they shut it down and I have made an ISO boot disk from those downloads for 7 Pro Home 64bit and Home 32bit. Now I do not have easy access to my home machine to make more so have tried to copy those disks by saving them to a folder on my desktop and then using ImgBurn to make a further copies of the disks from those folders.
As I said I have tried ImgBurn but as always I find it somehow so convoluted to use.
Anyone got any easy suggestions please to just make copies of the ISO disks??
Any help would be really appreciated
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Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
One other Desktop (tester) and spare Toshba laptop both with SSD's
Running Kaspersky 2016 ISS on all machines config'd identically
Logitec audio stereo systems on each machine (x3)
Canon MG5250MFC
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Ha ha you sprung me Jumanji only today someone asked me what the meaning of my ID was - just my warped sense of humour but shame on you for forgetting the lots of laughs
Thank for the heads up I am going to try that right now or at least very shortly.
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Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
One other Desktop (tester) and spare Toshba laptop both with SSD's
Running Kaspersky 2016 ISS on all machines config'd identically
Logitec audio stereo systems on each machine (x3)
Canon MG5250MFC
Router/modem TP-Link running WPA2SK
ImgBurn is about as straightforward as you can get.
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3.7Ghz 8700K i7, i7-11800H, i7-1065G7
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ASUS TUF Z370-Pro Gaming in desktop
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16G desktop, 16G laptop, 4G tablet
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AMD Radeon RX580, RTX 3060, Intel Iris Plus
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High Definition Audio (Built-in to mobo)
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Samsung U32J59 32" (2x), 15.6", 12"
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Built my first computer (8Mhz 8088cpu, 640K RAM, 20MB HDD, 2 360K floppy drives) in 1985 and have been building them for myself, relatives and friends ever since.
Yep tried that one Strollin but it just kept fouling up and I eventually got them done with the software Jumanji linked me although the right click in the file has a slightly different window.
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Own build (new) Desk1 / Asus ROG Win 7 / Desk2 1st build
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Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
One other Desktop (tester) and spare Toshba laptop both with SSD's
Running Kaspersky 2016 ISS on all machines config'd identically
Logitec audio stereo systems on each machine (x3)
Canon MG5250MFC
Router/modem TP-Link running WPA2SK
I have two optical disk writers in my system. May be that is the reason why the Copy Disk to Disk appears in my case. If you do not have two writers then you have to write the ISO with it (ISO Recorder) and then write the ISO to disk using the Windows native image burner.
Even if Copy Disk to Disk is available, I always prefer to write the ISO with ISO Recorder and keep it so that if need be I can write it to a CD/DVD or create a bootable pen drive anytime.
Though I have many programs like ImgBurn, Ultra ISO , ISOBuster(which can also create ISO), and umpteen free and paid burning programs, I always use ISO Recorder and Windows native Image burner. That is as simple as one can get for that simple job..I had never been let down.
Hmm now since I have done all three ISO's - the only choice I have left is the right click copy image to disk and it goes to that ISO Recorder but no matter it is reasonably fast and does the job with a fair bit of less fiddling than ImgBurn.
Thanks again
PS The Windows feature isn't seen in the panel that opens and there is nothing in Programs and features but no matter as long as the job gets done.
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Own build (new) Desk1 / Asus ROG Win 7 / Desk2 1st build
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Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
One other Desktop (tester) and spare Toshba laptop both with SSD's
Running Kaspersky 2016 ISS on all machines config'd identically
Logitec audio stereo systems on each machine (x3)
Canon MG5250MFC
Router/modem TP-Link running WPA2SK
Glad it worked for you but I sure would like to know what fiddling you needed to do with ImgBurn?
I copied 3 ISOs to discs today using ImgBurn. I opened the folder where the ISO was, opened ImgBurn, clicked Write Image to Disc, then drug the file I wanted to burn over and dropped it on the open ImgBurn window and clicked Burn. Easy-peasy, with absolutely no fiddling.
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PC/Desktop
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Home Built desktop, Dell G15 5511 Gaming laptop,MS Surface Pro 7 tablet
OS
W10 Pro desktop, W11 laptop, W11 Pro tablet (all 64-bit)
CPU
3.7Ghz 8700K i7, i7-11800H, i7-1065G7
Motherboard
ASUS TUF Z370-Pro Gaming in desktop
Memory
16G desktop, 16G laptop, 4G tablet
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon RX580, RTX 3060, Intel Iris Plus
Sound Card
High Definition Audio (Built-in to mobo)
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung U32J59 32" (2x), 15.6", 12"
Screen Resolution
3840x2160, 3840x2160, 1920x1080, 2160x1440
Hard Drives
500G SSD for OS; 2T, 10T & 15T HDDs for Data on Desktop, 1TB SSD laptop, 128G SSD tablet.
PSU
Corsair CX 750M
Case
Antec 100
Cooling
CM 212+
Keyboard
IBM Model M - used continuously since 1986
Mouse
Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse
Internet Speed
400M down 8M up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
FireFox
Other Info
Built my first computer (8Mhz 8088cpu, 640K RAM, 20MB HDD, 2 360K floppy drives) in 1985 and have been building them for myself, relatives and friends ever since.
I don't know Stollin mate I have always found it fiddly to use - it is probably just me or the type of files I was using as I got it to do one disk but subsequent ones just went into the little screens I had no idea of what to do with them. In hindsight I should have taken snips to show you.
When you say you dragged the file to ImgBurn I used the little yellow tab to browse for the file maybe that is where I am going wrong??
The ISO Burner seems to work ok anyway
My Computer
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Own build (new) Desk1 / Asus ROG Win 7 / Desk2 1st build
OS
Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
One other Desktop (tester) and spare Toshba laptop both with SSD's
Running Kaspersky 2016 ISS on all machines config'd identically
Logitec audio stereo systems on each machine (x3)
Canon MG5250MFC
Router/modem TP-Link running WPA2SK
strollin, he needed to create an ISO from a Disc. He no longer had the ISO to burn.
So you should have chosen the 2nd option in your screenshot: Create image file (aka ISO) from disc.
ICIT2LOL: you put the DVD in the drive, select the 2nd option and you will get your ISO.
Then you write the ISO to as many other DVDs as you wish. (Me, I prefer USB sticks).
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From the OP's original post "...copy those disks by saving them to a folder on my desktop and then using ImgBurn to make a further copies of the disks from those folders." He said he was trying to make disc copies from the copies he had in folders. He didn't state that he couldn't make the images.
My Computer
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built desktop, Dell G15 5511 Gaming laptop,MS Surface Pro 7 tablet
OS
W10 Pro desktop, W11 laptop, W11 Pro tablet (all 64-bit)
CPU
3.7Ghz 8700K i7, i7-11800H, i7-1065G7
Motherboard
ASUS TUF Z370-Pro Gaming in desktop
Memory
16G desktop, 16G laptop, 4G tablet
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon RX580, RTX 3060, Intel Iris Plus
Sound Card
High Definition Audio (Built-in to mobo)
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung U32J59 32" (2x), 15.6", 12"
Screen Resolution
3840x2160, 3840x2160, 1920x1080, 2160x1440
Hard Drives
500G SSD for OS; 2T, 10T & 15T HDDs for Data on Desktop, 1TB SSD laptop, 128G SSD tablet.
PSU
Corsair CX 750M
Case
Antec 100
Cooling
CM 212+
Keyboard
IBM Model M - used continuously since 1986
Mouse
Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse
Internet Speed
400M down 8M up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
FireFox
Other Info
Built my first computer (8Mhz 8088cpu, 640K RAM, 20MB HDD, 2 360K floppy drives) in 1985 and have been building them for myself, relatives and friends ever since.
Naw, using the file browser to locate the file you want to burn to disc works equally well. I used drag and drop since I already had the folder with the ISOs open so it was easier to drag the ISO I wanted over rather than navigate to the folder again.
I've just never heard anyone say they needed to fiddle around with ImgBurn to get it to work before. I've used many different disc burning apps and always felt ImgBurn was the easiest to use I've ever come across.
The important thing is that you found something that works for you.
My Computer
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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built desktop, Dell G15 5511 Gaming laptop,MS Surface Pro 7 tablet
OS
W10 Pro desktop, W11 laptop, W11 Pro tablet (all 64-bit)
CPU
3.7Ghz 8700K i7, i7-11800H, i7-1065G7
Motherboard
ASUS TUF Z370-Pro Gaming in desktop
Memory
16G desktop, 16G laptop, 4G tablet
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon RX580, RTX 3060, Intel Iris Plus
Sound Card
High Definition Audio (Built-in to mobo)
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung U32J59 32" (2x), 15.6", 12"
Screen Resolution
3840x2160, 3840x2160, 1920x1080, 2160x1440
Hard Drives
500G SSD for OS; 2T, 10T & 15T HDDs for Data on Desktop, 1TB SSD laptop, 128G SSD tablet.
PSU
Corsair CX 750M
Case
Antec 100
Cooling
CM 212+
Keyboard
IBM Model M - used continuously since 1986
Mouse
Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse
Internet Speed
400M down 8M up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
FireFox
Other Info
Built my first computer (8Mhz 8088cpu, 640K RAM, 20MB HDD, 2 360K floppy drives) in 1985 and have been building them for myself, relatives and friends ever since.
Yep well there seemed to be a bit of confusion at first Plod and this wouldn't have happened if my Ivy Bridge board had not decided to die very slowly and I couldn't copy those ISO's to a stick for some reason so I made individual disks from the originals on that machine as they are too valuable to lose seeing the cost of re[lacing 7 with an OEM now
My Computer
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Own build (new) Desk1 / Asus ROG Win 7 / Desk2 1st build
OS
Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
One other Desktop (tester) and spare Toshba laptop both with SSD's
Running Kaspersky 2016 ISS on all machines config'd identically
Logitec audio stereo systems on each machine (x3)
Canon MG5250MFC
Router/modem TP-Link running WPA2SK
One other Desktop (tester) and spare Toshba laptop both with SSD's
Running Kaspersky 2016 ISS on all machines config'd identically
Logitec audio stereo systems on each machine (x3)
Canon MG5250MFC
Router/modem TP-Link running WPA2SK