Free ISO Burner
How to Burn ISO to DVD Disc
Introduction
Step 1: Select Burning Device
Step 2: Choose ISO Image
Step 3: Choose Burning Mode
and Burning Speed
Introduction
ISO file contains the content of the whole disc, including
every single track, directory, file and information about the structure
of the disc, like a snapshot "image" of a CD/DVD-ROM's
file. ISO images are widely used to copy existed DVD discs,
transfer them on web to other location or persons, and burn to DVD
that will be an identical replica of the original disc. But what
is the perfect ISO Burning Software? Free ISO Burn Wizard
will be a smash hit. Download and install it.
Step 1: Select Burning Device
Insert a writable DVD disc into your disc drive
and launch Free ISO Burn Wizard. The burner scans your computer's
disc drive and all the available drives are displayed in the list.
Select the usable disc drive from the list (the
system will select it by default if there is only one). If you plug
in new devices or change the disc in the drive, click "Refresh"
to update the device list.

Step 2: Choose ISO Image
Now you should select the ISO image to be burned.
Just click "Browser" to choose the ISO image and
you can have a review of the file size & disc size.

Step 3: Choose Burning Mode and Burning
Speed
Choose a burning mode from
the drop-down list (There are four modes: Track-At-Once, Disc-At-Once
PQ, Session-At-Once and Disc-At-Once raw P-W). You can check
"Test mode" to simulate burning for checking errors.
Then select the appropriate burning speed (Burning
speed depends on the capabilities of your system and your CD drive).
Click "Next" to start burning
and wait until the process bar reaches 100%. The DVD disc will eject
after the ISO image disc has been completely burned.

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Free ISO Burn Wizard features as a wonderful ISO
to CD/DVD burner. With this amazing burning tool you
can perfectly burn ISO image files to CD/DVD disc effortlessly.
After burning, the burner will verify the written data to guarantee
the information veracity and usability.
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