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How to create a CD from an image file (iso9660)


If we provide the product CD as an image file, or if you use a bootable CD, you need to create a bootable CD-R from the CD image file (iso9660 format).
Writing in the same way as normal data file does not result in a bootable CD-R. After writing, if the same file name with CD image file is found in CD-R , the writing method is incorrect.

* You may use CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW instead of CD-R.

Incorrect example: After writing "cd.iso", only the "cd.iso" file exists on the CD-R.

Burn a CD-R using the following method on a Windows PC to which a CD writable device is connected.

Windows 7/8/10/11

In Windows 7 or later, it supports writing CD image files.
In Windows 8/10, click the right mouse button on the file to burn and select "Burn Disc Image".
In Windows 7, just double-click the file you want to burn and you're ready to burn.

"Burn disc image" menu on Windows8/10



If you select "Burn Disc Image", you will see a screen like this. Insert a blank CD-R media into the drive and click the "Burn" button to burn.
* Please check "Verify disc after burning" for reliable writing.



Other than Windows 7/8/10/11

A CD-R writing software that supports writing of CD image files (ISO9660 format) is required.
The writing method differs depending on the CD-R writing software. For details, see the manual of the software you are using.

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