How to Burn an Image to CD Using Nero Express
Nero Express is an optical disc authoring program created by Nero AG and part of the software called Nero Suite. An image file or ISO is an archive file for an optical disk, such as a CD. Burning an image to a CD is simply a way of saving files or backing them up, in a condensed format. ISO images do not support multi-track, they must play on a computer. Nero Express, designed to be user-friendly, makes it easy for anyone to burn a CD image as long as you have the software, know the location of your ISO file and have a CD burner.
Instructions
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Start Nero Express from the start menu on your computer desktop.
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Open a file browser in the new window. Do this by clicking on the "Disc Image or Saved Project" listing on the Nero menu. It is the last item listed on the menu. An open dialogue window should appear.
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Select the ISO image that you that you want to burn and click the "Open" button at the bottom of the dialogue box.
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Decide if you wish to enable the option for verifying data on disc after burning. This option will check the file on your CD to make sure it burned correctly. It will add some time to the process. If you choose to verify, click your cursor on the box to enable the option.
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Look at the Nero Express screen. The file name of the ISO image you want to burn appears in the top box, labeled "Image File:" The next box reads "Destination Drive." The drive letter for your burning device should appear here. If not, click on options and highlight the correct drive. In the second section of the screen is "Writing Speed:" next to a drop-down box. It should read "Maximum." Under this is a list box for "Number of copies," set this to the correct number of CDs that you are burning.
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Insert a clean, burnable CD into your CD burner.
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Click on the "Next" button located at the bottom of the screen.
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Let the process run until complete and remove the CD.
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