I downloaded the ones from Microsoft, and burned the entire collection to a dvd. Can I separate them and put one on a disc?
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I downloaded the ones from Microsoft, and burned the entire collection to a dvd. Can I separate them and put one on a disc?
You're saying you burned .isos as data files onto a DVD? What did you download exactly? Each .iso file I have is pretty big, so they wouldn't all fit on one DVD.
You'd just need to burn the .iso as an image, just like you would do for UBCD.
You could also create a bootable flash drive instead.
I don't remember but I thought I burned them as an image, maybe not. I should check that out. They are still on my harddrive/storage drive. So, I could just pick one and burn as an image?
Yup, that's normally what you do with .isos.Quote:
So, I could just pick one and burn as an image?
I just checked and the Win10 1909 .iso I have is 6.87GB (32 and 64 bit).
I knew that, but it's been awhile since I did that. I think the last .iso I made into a disk was the UBCD so I could use it on family computers and it's been at least 5 years ago since I did that.
Thanks Midknyte.
I found out tonight that I did burn that as an image before I downloaded it separately. Disc entry was en-US folder, then inside the folder was setup. I just didn't realize it was all of them, until I went to Microsoft hunting for the download again. Then I chose download the .iso to install later.