Jan 30

Good news for Windows users looking to burn a quick ISO disk image to a CD or DVD: Windows 7 supports dead simple burning of ISOs.
Burning that ISO to a disc is as simple as:
- Double-click the ISO file (or right-click and select Burn disc image.
- Click Burn.

Not too difficult now, was it? Of course, it’d be even better if Windows 7 could also mount those disk images in addition to burning them, but… baby steps. In the meantime, you can still mount disk images for free with one of the many disk mounting tools we’ve featured in the past.We had a bit of trouble with the ISO burning tool crashing in our tests, but presumably those bugs will be ironed by by the time Windows 7 hits the big show. If you’ve given ISO burning a try in Windows 7, share if you had better luck in the comments.
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February 2nd, 2009 at 11:03 pm
Well, plain and simple is Windows isn’t a good OS and they’ll always be behind the times. If native support of ISO images is something you want, try Mac OS X.
February 9th, 2009 at 1:41 am
no problems writing the ISO image on a DWD-RW with a LG USB unit.