How to burn ISO files in Windows 10, 8.1, 7 step by step

Have you just downloaded a software or a game from the Internet but you can not open it? we bet it’s a file in ISO format, is that it? Well, then there’s good news coming.

ISO files are nothing more than containers – technically called image files – in which all the data that originally were hosted by various types of media, such as a CD, a DVD or a Blu-Ray, are reserved.

The images in ISO format can be opened as if they were common packages in zip format (using applications like WinRAR or 7-Zip), they can be “mounted” in virtual CD / DVD drives (as we explained in our guide on how to open ISO files ) or you can burn on diskettes to bring them back to their original shape.

If you want to opt for the latter possibility and are looking for advice on how to burn ISO files, know that you’ve come to the right place at the right time.

Below are some software that allow you to burn ISO files on Windows and MacOS extremely quickly and easily.

Choose the one that best suits your needs and find out how to use it by following the instructions I am about to give you. I assure you it will be much easier than what you imagine. Enjoy reading and have fun!

Burn ISO files on Windows

If you use a computer equipped with Windows 7 or a newer version of the Microsoft operating system, you can burn ISO files without resorting to third-party applications.

All you have to do is select the ISO file to burn, right-click on it and choose the Burn Disc Image item from the menu that appears. In the window that opens, choose the speed at which to burn the disk, click on the Burn button and you’re done.

ImgBurn

Turning to third-party software, we recommend ImgBurn, a free application that allows easy to burn (and create) image files of CD, DVD and Blu-Ray for any type of content: games, software, movies and much more. To download it to your computer, open its official website and click first on the item Mirror 6 – Provided by MajorGeeks and then on Download @ MajorGeeks.

When the download is complete, open the installation package called SetupImgBurn_x.x.exe and click on Yes first and then on Next.

Then accept the conditions of use of ImgBurn, putting the check mark next to the entry I accept the terms of the License Agreement, and click in sequence on the Next buttons (6 consecutive times),  Yes and Close to finish the setup.

Warning: during the installation process you may be offered the download of additional promotional software, such as Ad-Aware or AVG Zen.

To decline the invitation, put the check mark next to the item Custom installation and deselect all the options below, or remove the check from the entry I accept the terms of the license agreement related to the promotional software that is proposed to you.

Good. At this point you just have to launch ImgBurn, press the button  Burn an image and select the ISO file to burn using the yellow folder icon located next to the words Select a file.

Finally set the desired burning speed from the appropriate drop-down menu and start burning the disk by pressing the large icon on the blank sheet with the DVD next to it.

CDBurnerXP

Another software that allows you to burn ISO files for free under Windows is CDBurnerXP, which is also available in a portable version that does not require tedious installation procedures to be used.

To download the portable version of CDBurnerXP on your PC, connect to the Internet site of the program and click on the item More downloads options » and then on the 32-bit connection (x64 compatible) that is next to the Portable version.

When the download is complete, open the file you just downloaded ( CDBurnerXP-xx.zip ) by double clicking on it and extract the contents in any folder.

Then go to the folder where you extracted the files and start the cdbxpp.exe program to start CDBurnerXP.

At this point, select your language from the language selection menu, click on the OK button and choose the item to burn ISO image from the main CDBurnerXP screen.

In the window that opens, then click on the Browse button, select the image file to burn and press the Burn button to start copying the data on the disk.

Burn ISO files on Mac

Do you use a  Mac? Then know that you can burn ISO files to CD, DVD and Blu-Ray using a tool included as standard in macOS.

To better understand what we are referring to, right click on the ISO file you want to burn and select the Burn disc image entry “file name .iso” on disk … from the menu that appears.

In the window that opens, select the speed at which to burn the disk from the appropriate drop-down menu, choose whether to check the data at the end of the burn (keeping or removing the check mark from the appropriate option) and click on the button Burn to start copying data.

If you are using a version of macOS before 10.11 (El Capitan), you can also burn ISO files via Disk Utility. To use this software, select its icon from the Other folder of the LaunchPad, go to the menu File> Open disk image located at the top left and select the image file to burn.

Then select the ISO file icon that appears in the Disk Utility sidebar and press the Burn button located at the top to start burning the data on the disk.

Burn

If the features included in macOS do not satisfy you fully, you can contact Burn, a free and open source burning software that allows you to create CDs and DVDs of all kinds.

Unfortunately, its development has been stopped for several years, but still works perfectly.

To download Burn to your computer, connect to its official website and click on the Download button located at the bottom right.

Then extract the program from the zip package that contains it, drag its icon into the Applications folder of macOS and launch it by right-clicking on it and selecting the item Open from the menu that opens (this is only necessary at the first start).

At this point, select the item File> Open from the menu at the top of the screen, choose the ISO file to burn and press the Burn button to start writing the data on the disk.

How to open iso files windows 10,8.1 ,7 step by step

Did you download the ISO image of a software or game from the Internet and do not want to waste floppies or CDs to install it?

No problem. There are extremely easy-to-use applications that create virtual drives and allow you to use all the data in ISO images without consuming CD, DVD or Blu-Ray.

Yes, you read correctly! These software perfectly simulate the presence of a disk inside the computer and “trick” the system to allow the installation (or use) of programs and games without consuming physical media.

If you want to know more, take five minutes of free time and continue reading, we are going to find out how to open ISO files in an easy, fast and free of cost.

How do you say? Do you use a Mac and not a Windows PC?

No problem, even Macs can open ISO files and “mount” them in virtual drives. But now let’s not lose any further chatter, let’s take a look at the best software to open the CD, DVD and Blu-Ray image files and find out how to make the most of their potential. I assure you that you will not encounter any difficulty in using them.

How to open ISO files on Windows

System utility

If you are using Windows 10 or Windows 8.x, know that you do not have to use any external program to open ISO files, you can do everything with the features included “standard” in the operating system.

Do not you believe it? Then right click on the image file you want to open, select the item Mount from the menu that appears and wait a few seconds.

A virtual CD / DVD drive will be created in which you will find all the data in the ISO file. To access it, select the item Computer or This PC from the sidebar of the Explorer and double click on the virtual drive icon created by Windows.

Virtual CloneDrive

 

If you are using a not very recent version of Windows, you can open ISO files with Virtual CloneDrive.

It is a free application made by the same developers of CloneCD and CloneDVD (who founded a new company after the closure of the historical software house SlySoft) that allows you to “mount” ISO, BIN and CCD files in a maximum of 8 virtual units. Works with all versions of Windows, from XP onwards.

To download Virtual CloneDrive on your PC, connect to the manufacturer’s website and click on the Download button located next to the program name.

At the end of the download, open the installation package called  SetupVirtualCloneDrivexx.exe and click in sequence on  Yes,  Accept,  NextInstallInstall and Close to complete the setup.

At this point, start Virtual CloneDrive and select, through the appropriate drop-down menu, the number of virtual drives where you want to “mount” the ISO files.

When done, right click on the image file to open, select the item  Mount (Virtual CloneDrive X 🙂 from the menu that opens (where instead of the “X:” there is the letter of the CloneDrive unit) and the ISO file will be “mounted” instantly.

To “unmount” an image previously opened with Virtual CloneDrive, go to My Computer/This PC, right click on the virtual unit of the program and select the Eject from the menu that appears.

WinCDEmu

 

WinCDEmu is another excellent program to open ISO files for free without burning that creates a virtual CD/DVD drive on your PC and allows you to “mount” any ISO file as if it were a real disk inserted in the PC. Here’s how it works.

First of all, open the Internet site of WinCDEmu and click on the green button Download two consecutive times to download the program on your PC.

When the download is complete open, double-click on the file you just downloaded ( WinCDEmu-xx.exe ) and, in the window that opens, click on the button Yes and then Install and OK  to complete the setup.

When installation is complete, start WinCDEmu settings by clicking on the icon present in Start> All Programs> WinCDEmu. In the window that opens, make sure that there is a checkmark next to the item Ask before mounting an image.

At this point all you have to do is click with the right mouse button on the ISO image to “mount” and select the item Select a unit and mount the image from the menu that appears.

In the window that opens, select the letter to be assigned to the virtual drive of WinCDEmu from the appropriate drop-down menu and click on the OK button to “mount” the ISO file.

It’s done! In a few moments you will see the icon of a new CD/DVD drive in My Computer/This PC and, by double clicking on it, you will be able to browse the content of the selected ISO image.

The ISO image is “unmounted” by the virtual drive with a simple system restart (or by selecting the Eject item from the Windows context menu).

Daemon Tools

 

Daemon Tools is the most popular software in the world to open ISO file. It allows you to create many virtual drives that simulate the presence of CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray of any kind in the computer.

It is extremely easy to use and is available in two versions: a basic one, which is free but has promotional content that you need to “dodge” during the initial setup, and a more advanced payment. To open ISO files, just move to free.

To download the free version of Daemon Tools on your PC, open the Internet site of the program and click on the Download button.

At the end of the download, open the installation package called DTLiteInstaller.exe  and click on Yes first and then on Free license with ads.

Then wait for all the components necessary for the software to be downloaded from the Internet (it should not take long) and start the actual Daemon Tools setup by clicking on the Install button.

In the window that opens, put the check mark next to the item Free license, go forward twice in a row, remove the check from the options for installing additional promotional software (eg REACHit) and end the setup by pressing first on Next and then on InstallInstall and End.

To use  Daemon Tools, start the program, skip the initial tutorial and click on the Quick mount icon located at the bottom left to select the ISO image to “mount”.

When you have finished using the ISO image, you can “unmount” it using the Eject Explorer command or by clicking on the yellow icon to eject the ISO file in the main Daemon Tools screen (next to the drive icon, lower left).

How to open ISO files on Mac

 

If you use a Mac you can “mount” ISO files without resorting to any third-party application. All you have to do is double-click the image to explore and, almost like magic, it will become available in the  Finder.

The merit is DiskImageMounter, the software for the management of the virtual units “standard” integrated in OS X.

If DiskImageMounter is no longer the default application for managing virtual drives on your Mac, to “mount” the ISO file you have to click on its icon and select the items Open with> DiskImageMounter from the menu that appears.

To restore DiskImageMounter as the default application for managing virtual drives on your Mac, right-click on any file in ISO format and select the Get Info item from the menu that appears.

In the window that opens, expand the Open with menu, select  DiskImageMounter from the drop-down menu that appears at the bottom and click on the Change All button to save the changes. In this way the ISO files will be “mounted” automatically after double click.