View Full Version : Make a bootable DVD
baskeas
2018-08-09, 04:37 AM
To get a bootable DVD , i've already wasted four DVDS ,i don't know why my computer can not recognize it ?
xjsb125
2018-08-09, 09:43 AM
To load an operating system or program? What are you trying to get to load?
baskeas
2018-08-10, 07:57 AM
I am going to create a bootable DVD to boot my Windows computer ,but I failed
xjsb125
2018-08-10, 09:26 AM
Where are you sourcing the .iso file from? If you have downloaded Windows 10 from the Windows Store, they have a free program that will allow you to properly burn a bootable DVD from the .iso file on their site. You also have the option of creating a bootable USB drive as well. If your copy of Windows was not "officially" obtained from them, then I'm not sure how to set it up so your computer will read it.
sonofedg
2018-08-10, 06:42 PM
Do you have the original windows ID tag? Should be somewhere on the back or side. It's about the size of a large Bandaid . . .
sonofedg
2018-08-12, 05:20 PM
Go to Majorgeeks and download the appropriate Iso image on to an external Hard Drive. Use Power Iso to open the file and have the serial number from the computer ready to input when prompted. DVD is too cumbersome and a rather long process.
baskeas
2018-08-12, 10:43 PM
Do you have the original windows ID tag? Should be somewhere on the back or side. It's about the size of a large Bandaid . . .
windows ID ? i didn't find it .
baskeas
2018-08-12, 10:45 PM
DVD is too cumbersome and a rather long process.
Is that so ? do you have any good Suggestions?
sonofedg
2018-08-12, 11:14 PM
Look hard at the tower, laptop, whatever and there is a serial number assigned to that piece of hardware, you need that # to verify it's Microsofts product. Otherwise, you can waste your time going about it your way. Which doesn't sound like its working. . .
baskeas
2018-08-14, 06:03 AM
Where are you sourcing the .iso file from? If you have downloaded Windows 10 from the Windows Store, they have a free program that will allow you to properly burn a bootable DVD from the .iso file on their site. You also have the option of creating a bootable USB drive as well. If your copy of Windows was not "officially" obtained from them, then I'm not sure how to set it up so your computer will read it.
Sorry , I forgot you ,I used third-party software, which itself contains iSO files .but it didn't work for me .
vskeras
2018-08-21, 03:20 AM
Sorry , I forgot you ,I used third-party software, which itself contains iSO files .but it didn't work for me .
One more time ,maybe you missed something , did you go to Bios settings ?
baskeas
2018-08-21, 05:16 AM
Sorry , I forgot you ,I used third-party software, which itself contains iSO files .but it didn't work for me .
One more time ,maybe you missed something , did you go to Bios settings ?
I did , up to now ,i've wasted six CDS so far .
vskeras
2018-08-24, 01:06 AM
I did , up to now ,i've wasted six CDS so far .
Try this and see if it works :https://www.recoverywindowspassword.com/make-bootable-dvd-cd-from-iso.html
If you still fail , you'd better make a bootable USB .
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