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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: Gamezertruth on August 30, 2014, 04:31:26 pm
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I have a burning a CD already, but I do not need it and now I decided to do Erased. But how?
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Usually there is an erase option in whatever burning program you use. I use Ashampoo burning studio free. Or you can follow MS's instructions here:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/erase-cd-dvd#1TC=windows-7
Hope that helps you G?
Samson.
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thats isn’t help in any way i have many burning program and unable to do a Erase ! :sad:
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Are you sure you are using a -RW and not just a -R as once a -R is burned, those files can't be erased.
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Are you sure you are using a -RW and not just a -R as once a -R is burned, those files can't be erased.
I used sony cd-r 700 mb , I used this Type, in order to make the burning of Windows XP, and now I want to burn Windows 7 !
and not enough experience to understand the types of CD lol :wink: :cheesy:
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Perhaps this will help :smiley: http://www.discwizards.com/articles/Glossary-CD-DVD-Blu-ray-HD-DVD-types.htm
If you are going to create a bootable Win 7 disk then you will need a -R DVD as the ISOs are a little over 3GB http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-image-downloads.12325/
You can use either those on the home page or the Media Refresh editions.
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Are you sure you are using a -RW and not just a -R as once a -R is burned, those files can't be erased.
I used sony cd-r 700 mb , I used this Type, in order to make the burning of Windows XP, and now I want to burn Windows 7 !
and not enough experience to understand the types of CD lol :wink: :cheesy:
There's the clue :wink:
A CD-R can only be burned to once, whereas a CD-RW can be burned to multiple times.
Samson.
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Perhaps this will help :smiley: http://www.discwizards.com/articles/Glossary-CD-DVD-Blu-ray-HD-DVD-types.htm
If you are going to create a bootable Win 7 disk then you will need a -R DVD as the ISOs are a little over 3GB http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-image-downloads.12325/
You can use either those on the home page or the Media Refresh editions.
Yeah, I want to make a bootable window 7 ultimate with no sp 1 and I'm going to try a dvd-re 4.7gb so how many dvd gb i need for it? :smiley:
thank :tongue:
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Are you sure you are using a -RW and not just a -R as once a -R is burned, those files can't be erased.
I used sony cd-r 700 mb , I used this Type, in order to make the burning of Windows XP, and now I want to burn Windows 7 !
and not enough experience to understand the types of CD lol :wink: :cheesy:
There's the clue :wink:
A CD-R can only be burned to once, whereas a CD-RW can be burned to multiple times.
Samson.
Lol, now I understand it! :wink:
thank :tongue:
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I'm not sure if you can still get a Win 7 ISO without SP1.
When you click on the Here link next to the Media Refresh in the link for the Win 7 ISOs, it takes you to another page and gives the size of Ultimate as ~3.243GB and you put it onto just one DVD.
Not sure what you are using as a burner but you can use http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool to create either a bootable USB/DVD.
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I'm not sure if you can still get a Win 7 ISO without SP1.
When you click on the Here link next to the Media Refresh in the link for the Win 7 ISOs, it takes you to another page and gives the size of Ultimate as ~3.243GB and you put it onto just one DVD.
Not sure what you are using as a burner but you can use http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool to create either a bootable USB/DVD.
Alright then, I download window 7 ultimate with no sp 1 ISO file yesterday, and the size is 2.38gb of window 7 ultimate with no sp 1 But I do not know if X17-59463 is infected or not!
anyway i have this:
CDBurnerXP
ImgBurn
Ashampoo Burning Studio 6 FREE
IsoBurner
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Don't know the other burners but ImgBurn will do fine, although you could use the Windows one that I've linked.
Are you sure that doesn't have SP1 included and where did you get it from and did you want the 32 bit version ?
That number tallies with the SP1 version at http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-image-downloads.12325/page-2#post-124821
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Don't know the other burners but ImgBurn will do fine, although you could use the Windows one that I've linked.
no problem :smiley:
Are you sure that doesn't have SP1 included and where did you get it from and did you want the 32 bit version ?
yeah im sure and i got it from this site http://www.techverse.net/download-windows-7-iso-x86-x64-microsofts-official-servers/
and i already have a 32 bit version
That number tallies with the SP1 version at http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-image-downloads.12325/page-2#post-124821
Maybe I'll try that later :artist:
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They all include SP1 at your linked site, but the size is small compared the site I linked you to.
If you have already created a bootable disk from that ISO - give it a try by booting up with it to see if it is an ISO.
If it boots up, navigate to the splash screen and select Repair your Computer which should take you to the Recovery Environment when you can remove the disk and Restart or Shutdown.
I had problems on this machine downloading the HP 64bit version and noticed its size was just over 2GB instead of its usual 3.09GB and when I tried to burn it, I got the error message that no ISO file was found.
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They all include SP1 at your linked site, but the size is small compared the site I linked you to.
I noticed that when I had a burning DVDs! Now, why we have different sizes of the same ISO file?
If you have already created a bootable disk from that ISO - give it a try by booting up with it to see if it is an ISO.
I have already set up a boot disk for window 7 ultimate and this is the first time I create a boot disk for window 7 ultimate and it seems a bootable!
If it boots up, navigate to the splash screen and select Repair your Computer which should take you to the Recovery Environment when you can remove the disk and Restart or Shutdown.
I was thinking to repair windows but have changed my mind and did not go to repair! Because there are many problems in the operating system, which I had to do a formate!
I had problems on this machine downloading the HP 64bit version and noticed its size was just over 2GB instead of its usual 3.09GB and when I tried to burn it, I got the error message that no ISO file was found.
If you have that problem then you should clean the temporary Internet files and cache files. Using CCleaner! If this did not help maybe there is a problem somewhere!
I have the same problem when I try to burn the ISO file to DVD using my laptop cd & dvd Device and There is a message that says I used a bad quality Device!! However, if you keep getting the error message then, I would suggest that you have a external cd & dvd USB Device like i have one. :wink: http://www.amazon.com/External-CD-RW-DVD-RW-Combo-Drive/dp/B004CFDJ2A
Always get error messages when I try to burn the ISO file using burning software.! But probably the error messages appear when we have bad CD and DVD Device https://cdburnerxp.se/help/appendices/disctypes
Burning error occurred
An error occurred when burning the disc. Most likely the disc is not usable. Usually these errors happen if the inserted media is not compatible to the drive or of poor quality.
Exception from HResul: 0x8004029E
https://forum.cdburnerxp.se/topic/9327-can-no-longer-burn-on-newest-versions/
if you have a external cd & dvd USB Device give them a try :smiley:
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I was wondering if it had been because I'd downloaded it a couple of times - I had no problem downloading a Pro 64 bit version as I could use that for an offboot sfc /scannow and when you remove the eicfg file, you then have an universal install disk down overs.
If I'd known you wanted the install disk for after a reformat because of system errors, you could have booted up with the disk and selected Repair your Computer and selected Command Prompt to run an offboot sfc /scannow which may have negated the need to reformat.
Enter bcdedit |find "osdevice" then using whichever letter it gives for the partition enter (assuming C: )
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows and that checks your system files against a clean copy.
I've only ever known that to fail to repair all files once and that was for a missing .dll which wasn't a system file.
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I was wondering if it had been because I'd downloaded it a couple of times - I had no problem downloading a Pro 64 bit version as I could use that for an offboot sfc /scannow and when you remove the eicfg file, you then have an universal install disk down overs.
If I'd known you wanted the install disk for after a reformat because of system errors, you could have booted up with the disk and selected Repair your Computer and selected Command Prompt to run an offboot sfc /scannow which may have negated the need to reformat.
Enter bcdedit |find "osdevice" then using whichever letter it gives for the partition enter (assuming C: )
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows and that checks your system files against a clean copy.
I've only ever known that to fail to repair all files once and that was for a missing .dll which wasn't a system file.
Perhaps I'll try this next time Thanks! :) :wink:
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Hey Boggin, What is the best "burning program" in your opinion?
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Hey Boggin, What is the best "burning program" in your opinion?
While I have Nero preinstalled on this laptop (which I've never used), other than the Win 7 USB/DVD burner I've used to create Win 7 Install disks - I find ImgBurn very easy to use which also has a variable speed setting, but it normally defaults to the slowest which gives best results. http://filehippo.com/download_imgburn
This isn't the author's site, but from FileHippo you don't have to worry about it including any PuPs.