Easy to master Windows7 burning function

  

Windows system has built-in burning function since XP version. With the built-in burning function, we can easily burn files, music, movies, etc. to CD, but there is always a defect. ——Unable to burn ISO file. As we all know, the ISO file is an image file formed by copying all the information on the CD. Many of the resources we download from the Internet are ISO images, especially games. Under Windows, it is generally necessary to use special tools such as WinISO, WinImage, and Daemon Tools to burn ISO files, but in Windows 7, we only need to prepare the CD and burn the ISO file with a few mouse clicks. Let's take a look at the new function of burning ISO image in Windows 7 and follow the burning music CD as an example to understand the burning function of Windows 7.

Open the folder where the ISO image file is located, we can find that the icon of the file is not the icon style of the unrelated program without any operable software; click the right mouse button to see &ldquo The option to burn the disc image & rdquo;, of course, can also open the burning program of the ISO file by double-clicking.
Figure 1 ISO image file can be directly operated

Click “ burn disc image” or double-click the ISO file to open the "burn disc image" operation interface, after selecting the recorder here You can start burning right away.
Figure 2 Burning a CD Image

Is it very easy to burn an ISO file under Windows 7? It's even easier than operating in professional software. Depending on the size of the ISO file, you can successfully complete the recording after waiting for a while.
Figure 3 Successfully burning ISO image files

It's not just about burning ISO image files, it's also very convenient to burn files of any format in Windows 7. Let us take the example of burning a music disc as an example.

When we insert a writable disc, Windows 7 will pop up the "AutoPlay" dialog box, we can choose how to burn in the blank CD option, and further select burn The title and type, as we have chosen here directly, "burn audio CD". Of course, we can skip this step and ignore the pop-up "autoplay" window.
Fig. 4 Burning options in the autoplay interface
Fig. 5 Setting the title and type of burning

Open the recorder partition in the explorer and insert the writable disc, we can drag in Burned files or folders, data files, music, video resources, etc. can be dragged directly into it. Once you have added the files you want to burn, right-click in the Explorer blank and select “burn to disc”.
Figure 6 Adding a file to be burned

Next, we can follow the prompts of the wizard and set it up and burn it step by step. The first is to choose the format of the burning. We can see that the Windows 7 system can directly burn the music files into music CDs that can be played by the family or car audio, so we don't need to use special tools.
Figure 7 Select the format of burning

Continue to the next step, Windows 7 will automatically call Windows Media Player to complete the next work, we click on the interface to start burning & rdquo;, and in the back Enter the title of the disc and set the burning speed in the interface.
Figure 8 Calling Windows Media Player to burn music CD
Figure 9 Setting the burning speed

The procedure for burning other files is slightly more complicated than burning an ISO image file, but it is also very easy to operate. The above is a demonstration of burning a music CD, and if the other files are similar, or simpler, just follow the wizard instructions and after a few mouse clicks.

In fact, all you have to do to burn a disc in Windows 7 is to prepare the disc and the files to be burned. Now you can completely discard the third-party tools and use Windows 7 to easily play the disc. Burn.

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