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Post by Guest Tue 25 Aug 2015, 21:58

Hi again! 

So, I downloaded your Windows 7 all editions.rar and though the ISO in the file has the Daemon Tools Lite image, when I tried to open it with Daemon Tools Lite and burn it to a disc, it won't detect the disc in my drive? Instead, it immediately asks if I want to "autorun.exe" instead of letting me burn it to a disc. 

Hope you can help, thanks!

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Post by Sim Architect Tue 25 Aug 2015, 22:18

Try downloading the official Windows 7 USB/DVD Tool, then select the iso file from within it.

Here is the Official Microsoft link (it is a free tool): https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool
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Post by Guest Tue 25 Aug 2015, 23:35

Thanks for the reply! I'll go ahead and give it a try!

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Post by Sim Architect Tue 25 Aug 2015, 23:37

Please, do! I wish it works!

Let's know how it turned out!

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Post by Guest Mon 07 Dec 2015, 22:06

Hello again! 

So, even with the software you all linked me to, apparently my computer has no driver capable of burning discs? I went here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/314060 and it said that my DVD drive D had no writing capabilities. Is there anyway to fix that, sans buying a driver or something? I downloaded imgburn to see if that would help but it couldn't detect any writing software...

Otherwise, I can't burn the Windows 7 files on a disc...

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Post by The_gh0stm4n Tue 08 Dec 2015, 02:23

blue08 wrote:Hello again! 

So, even with the software you all linked me to, apparently my computer has no driver capable of burning discs? I went here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/314060 and it said that my DVD drive D had no writing capabilities. Is there anyway to fix that, sans buying a driver or something? I downloaded imgburn to see if that would help but it couldn't detect any writing software...

Otherwise, I can't burn the Windows 7 files on a disc...


Computers (and computer components) often come with discs that contain drivers. Check out those discs if you have them ! Otherwise, google your computer model, or your disc-drive model, and chances are you will come across downloadable drivers.


I myself once used a tool named "rufus". It can make USB flashdrives into bootable devices. See this site for example:

http://ccm.net/download/download-24711-rufus

Using "rufus" should be almost straightforward. Make sure you have the .ISO file of your Windows 7 image somewhere on your computer, and make sure to have plugged in a USB flashdrive (if you have such a thing). Under "create a bootable disk using", click the disc symbol and navigate to your .ISO file location. You can leave the other settings at their default.

When done, click "Start".
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