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burn_iso [2015/05/31 22:23] – created pavrooburn_iso [2015/06/02 23:44] – added gui methods pavroo
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-==== Burn a DVD ====+===== Burn a DVD =====
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-=== From a Linux Host ===+==== From a Windows Host ====
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-== CLI method ==+ 
 +=== GUI method === 
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 +There are a lot of freeware applications which can be used to burn iso image on a Windows host, such as: 7burn, 3nity CD DVD Burner, Active@ ISO Burner, CDBurnerXP, All Free Disc Burner, MC Burner, True Burner, etc., etc. 
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 +The most important is that the application should has ISO image burning option. 
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 +{{:snapshot-1.png?300|}} 
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 +Simply choose the 'Burn ISO image' find Spaky ISO image on your drive. 
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 +{{:snapshot-2a.png?300|}} 
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 +Then click on 'Burn disk' button. 
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 +==== From a Linux Host ==== 
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 +=== GUI method === 
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 +Running any Linux distribution, you can use burning tools, for example: Brasero, Xfburn or k3B. 
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 +The process is similar like for other burning applications available for any operating system. 
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 +Always choose 'Burn image' or 'Burn ISO image' option. 
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 +{{:xfburn1.png?400|}}  
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 +Then choose Sparky iso image and push 'Burn image' button. 
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 +{{:xfburn2.png?150|}} 
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 +=== CLI method ===
 ''growisofs'' is a good tool for burning DVDs. Availability and installation will vary among Linux distros. Please consult your distro's documentation for installation. On Debian based systems the command is  ''growisofs'' is a good tool for burning DVDs. Availability and installation will vary among Linux distros. Please consult your distro's documentation for installation. On Debian based systems the command is 
  
burn_iso.txt · Last modified: 2021/05/04 15:24 by 127.0.0.1