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Click on the "Start" menu in the lower-left of your computer screen and select "Computer. Navigate to the ISO file you want to burn and open the file by double-clicking on it or by right-clicking and selecting "Open" to launch the Windows Disc Image Burner. You may also right-click on the ISO file and select "Burn disc image. Over the last few years, he's written a number of tech articles on various online publications including but not limited to MakeTechEasier and Android AppStorm.
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I need to create the boot disk. So, you see, what I am trying to do is find out why the ISO file is empty I wanted to know what I was doing wrong.
Going into an explanation of why I wanted to make the ISO was, and in my opinion still is, Immaterial. Maybe making the ISO through Windows 7 won't work. But should the ISO be empty? I just want to know why it's empty and what I've done wrong if anything to leave it empty.
I have everything I need to try a last attempt at restoring XP I can't use the unedited restore disks because of the type of drive. I 'm clear on everything else I'm just not understanding why my ISO creation remained 1.
If that can be cleared up, I can try this last method to restore XP. To those of you I have offended, I apologize -- I'm just plain frustrated not being able to use all my XP programs, which include among other things, my Camera utilities! What program gives you the option to create an ISO in Windows 7? I have Windows 7, and I don't see that option. Call up the hard drive or drives Right click on the HD. It's 4th down for me.
I will see if I can find a name. Cinders -- I just checked and it's gone, so it must have been something I downloaded. I guess I have to find another way to create a boot disk with my needed changes. Oh, well. Thanks for trying, all I guess I'm just too unlucky to find things that work for me.
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