Windows Won't Burn Discs.
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 So I'm attempting to burn an ISO to a disc, and Windows just won't do it. Any suggestions on clients or workarounds to use? 
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 @Mike-Ralston Loyal user of Infrarecorder: 
 http://infrarecorder.org/They have a portable version too! 
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 @Mike-Ralston There is an application called Free ISO burner that you can download here. 
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 Is it that it won't burn at all? That you are missing a tool to do the burning? That it burns but the burns are no good? Which OS? 
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 Exactly ^^ which windows OS? By default Windows hasn't had an ISO burner (unless Windows 8 does). But you can download and install one. 
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 You can burn ISO's with windows 7 and 8. However, I don't think they will be bootable. That's why I've always used infrarecorder. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/burn-a-cd-or-dvd-from-an-iso-file 
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 @Bill-Kindle said: You can burn ISO's with windows 7 and 8. However, I don't think they will be bootable. That's why I've always used infrarecorder. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/burn-a-cd-or-dvd-from-an-iso-file It will be bootable from that utility. 
 I guess I was thinking about the Vista/XP days - that same tool was available as a download from MS. Looks like it was included with Windows 7.
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 Windows 8. The standard disc burner it comes with is just not functioning properly. 
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 I'm trying to burn a bootable Citrix program to a disc in ISO form. 
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 @Mike-Ralston said: Windows 8. The standard disc burner it comes with is just not functioning properly. Haven't played with that functionality in Windows 8. Define "not functioning properly." 
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 @Mike-Ralston said: I'm trying to burn a bootable Citrix program to a disc in ISO form. What Citrix product is that? 
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 Oh my goodness, my bad. Elastix* And it just will not burn. No explanation. 
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 @Mike-Ralston said: Oh my goodness, my bad. Elastix* And it just will not burn. No explanation. LOL. I was wondering what was going on over there.  
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 Someone needs more  
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 double shot. 
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 Actually if you specifically ask them, you can get an 8 Shot at Starbucks. 
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 There is a quick and easy way to test the ISO file in Windows 8. Double click the iso and try to mount it. It should mount on a new virtual DVD Drive. If it give you an error about the file being corrupt, try to re-download 
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 Hmm so I've tried your guys suggestions and the server is giving me tons of errors... 
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 @Mike-Ralston said: Hmm so I've tried your guys suggestions and the server is giving me tons of errors... Could be a bad iso. 
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 May be, I'll try some other sources. 





